Samsung Electronics Co SMG730V Multi-Band CDMA/ LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID User Manual VZW SM G730V UM
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Multi-Band CDMA/ LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID VZW SM G730V UM
Users Manual
FPO A N D R O I D S M A R T P H O N E User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone and keep it for future reference. 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Modification of Software SAMSUNGISNOTLIABLEFORPERFORMANCEISSUESORINCOMPATIBILITIESCAUSEDBYYOUREDITINGOFREGISTRYSETTINGS, ORYOURMODIFICATIONOFOPERATINGSYSTEMSOFTWARE. USINGCUSTOMOPERATINGSYSTEMSOFTWAREMAYCAUSEYOURDEVICEANDAPPLICATIONSTOWORKIMPROPERLY.YOUR CARRIERMAYNOTPERMITUSERSTODOWNLOADCERTAINSOFTWARE,SUCHASCUSTOMOS. IFYOURCARRIERPROHIBITSTHIS,IFYOUATTEMPTTODOWNLOADSOFTWAREONTOTHEDEVICEWITHOUTAUTHORIZATION, YOUWILLBENOTIFIEDONTHESCREENTHATTHEPHONEWILLNOLONGEROPERATEANDBEINSTRUCTEDTOPOWERDOWN THEDEVICE.YOUMUSTTHENCONTACTYOURCARRIERTORESTORETHEDEVICETOTHECARRIERAUTHORIZEDSETTINGS. SAFE™ (Samsung Approved For Enterprise) SAFE™:"SAFE™"(SamsungforEnterprise)isamarkforaSamsungdevicewhichhasbeentestedagainstSamsung'sown internalcriteriaforinteroperabilitywithcertainthirdpartysecurity-relatedsolutionsforMDMandVPN.Thetestingincludesfield testingwithlocalnetworkconnectionandmenutreetestingwhichtestsfunctionalityofthesolutionsinconjunctionwiththe Samsungdevice.Duringthetesting,thedeviceistestedwiththesecuritysolutionstoseeifthesolutionsworkwiththedeviceas describedbythethirdpartysecuritysolutionproviders.Thetesting,forexample,includesfieldtestingwithlocalnetwork connectionandmenutreetestingwhichtestsfunctionalityofthesolutionsinconjunctionwiththeSamsungdevice.Formore informationaboutSamsung'sSAFE™program,pleaserefertowww.samsung.com/us/safe. 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Plano,TX75074 TollFreeTel:1.888.987.HELP(4357) InternetAddress: http://www.samsung.com © 2013SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC.SamsungisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. DoyouhavequestionsaboutyourSamsungMobilePhone? For24hourinformationandassistance,weofferanewFAQ/ARSSystem(AutomatedResponseSystem)at: www.samsung.com/us/support TheBluetooth®wordmark,figuremark(stylized“BDesign”),andcombinationmark(Bluetoothwordmarkand“BDesign”)are registeredtrademarksandarewhollyownedbytheBluetoothSIG. Nuance®,VSuite™,T9®TextInput,andtheNuancelogoaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofNuanceCommunications, Inc.,oritsaffiliatesintheUnitedStatesand/orothercountries. microSD™,microSDHC™andthemicroSDlogoareTrademarksoftheSDCardAssociation. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Wi-FiisaregisteredtrademarkoftheWirelessFidelityAlliance,Inc. LTEisatrademarkofETSI. SwypeandtheSwypelogosaretrademarksofSwype,Inc.©2010Swype,Inc.Allrightsreserved. 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DRAFT For Internal Use Only Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .......................... 6 UnderstandingthisUserManual............ 6 SettingUpYourdevice................... 8 MemoryCard ......................... 12 TurningtheDeviceOnandOff ............ 13 SmartSwitch ......................... 13 YourGoogleAccount................... 13 YourSamsungAccount................. 13 SetupWizard ......................... 14 Help................................ 14 YourPhoneNumber .................... 14 VoiceMail ........................... 14 TTYMode ........................... 14 Roaming ............................ 15 TaskManager........................ 15 SecuringYourDevice................... 16 Side ................................ 20 Back ............................... 20 HomeScreen ......................... 22 MenuNavigation ...................... 24 UsingMotionsandGestures .............. 26 SmartScreen ......................... 29 AirView............................. 29 VoiceControl......................... 30 MultiWindowFeature .................. 30 Notifications .......................... 32 LEDIndicator......................... 34 StatusBar ........................... 35 PrimaryShortcuts ..................... 37 Widgets............................. 38 Shortcuts ............................ 38 Folders.............................. 39 Wallpaper............................ 39 Apps ............................... 40 EnteringText......................... 41 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Section 2: Understanding Your Device .... 17 Features ............................ 17 Front............................... 18 1 Section 3: Contacts and Accounts ...........45 Section 6: Applications ............................. 81 Accounts ............................. 45 Contacts............................. 46 SpeedDials........................... 55 ManagingApplications...................81 Amazon ..............................83 AmazonKindle.........................83 AmazonMP3 ..........................83 Appstore(Amazon) .....................83 Audible ..............................83 Calculator ............................83 Calendar.............................84 CallerNameID ........................84 Camera ..............................85 Chrome ..............................91 Clock................................91 Contacts .............................92 Downloads ...........................92 Email................................92 Flipboard .............................92 Gallery...............................93 Gmail................................96 Google...............................96 Google+ .............................96 GoogleNow ...........................96 Section 4: Calling ......................................57 MakingCalls .......................... 57 Multi-partyCalling...................... 59 AnsweringCalls ....................... 60 EndingaCall .......................... 61 RecentCalls .......................... 61 CallSettings.......................... 63 Section 5: Messaging ................................69 TypesofMessages..................... 69 TextandMultimediaMessaging ........... 70 DeletingMessages ..................... 71 MessageOptions....................... 71 MessagingSettings ..................... 73 EmergencyAlerts ...................... 75 Email................................ 75 Gmail ............................... 78 Voicemail ............................ 79 GoogleTalk ........................... 80 DRAFT For Internal Use Only GoogleSettings....................... 97 GroupPlay ........................... 97 Help................................ 97 IMDb............................... 98 Internet............................. 98 Local............................... 99 Maps ............................... 99 Messaging .......................... 100 Messenger.......................... 100 MobileHotspot....................... 100 Music.............................. 101 MyFiles ............................ 103 MyVerizonMobile.................... 103 Navigation.......................... 103 NFLMobile ......................... 104 Phone ............................. 104 PlayBooks.......................... 104 PlayMagazines...................... 104 PlayMovies&TV ..................... 104 PlayMusic .......................... 104 PlayStore .......................... 105 PolarisOffice5.0 ..................... 105 SHealth ............................ 106 SMemo ............................ 106 STranslator ......................... 106 SVoice............................. 107 SamsungHub ....................... 107 SamsungLink ....................... 108 Settings............................ 109 SetupWizard........................ 109 StoryAlbum ......................... 109 Talk............................... 110 TripAdvisor.......................... 110 VerizonTones........................ 110 Video.............................. 110 Viewdini ............................ 111 VoiceRecorder....................... 111 VoiceSearch ........................ 111 Voicemail ........................... 112 VZNavigator......................... 112 VZSecurity.......................... 112 WatchON........................... 112 YouTube............................ 114 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Section 7: Connections ...........................115 3 Wi-Fi ............................... 115 Wi-FiDirect .......................... 117 MobileHotspot ....................... 118 Bluetooth ........................... 120 VPN................................ 121 Tethering ........................... 122 NFCandBeaming ..................... 123 AndroidBeam ........................ 123 SBeam ............................. 124 Nearbydevices....................... 124 ConnectingtoaComputer ............... 125 MemoryCard ........................ 126 Section 8: Settings ..................................128 AccessingSettings .................... 128 SettingsTabs ........................ 128 ConnectionsSettings................... 129 Airplanemode........................ 129 Wi-Fi ............................... 130 MoreNetworks....................... 136 Connectandshare .................... 140 NFC................................ 140 AndroidBeam ........................ 141 SBeam .............................141 Nearbydevices.......................142 ScreenMirroring......................143 KiesviaWi-Fi ........................143 MyDeviceSettings ....................144 Lockscreen..........................144 DisplaySettings.......................147 LEDIndicator .........................149 SoundSettings .......................150 HomeScreenMode ....................153 CallSettings .........................153 Powersavingmode ....................153 AccessorySettings ....................154 AccessibilitySettings ...................154 Languageandinput....................156 MotionsandGestures ..................161 SmartScreen ........................164 Airview .............................164 Voicecontrol.........................165 AccountsSettings.....................165 Google..............................165 BackupAssistantPlus ..................166 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Addaccount......................... 166 Backupandreset..................... 166 More.............................. 167 Locationservices ..................... 167 SecuritySettings..................... 170 Encryption.......................... 170 Applicationmanager .................. 174 Battery............................. 174 Storage............................ 174 Dateandtime ....................... 175 Aboutphone ........................ 176 Section 9: Health and Safety Information 177 ExposuretoRadioFrequency(RF)Signals.. 177 SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)Certification Information........................ 182 FCCPart15InformationtoUser .......... 183 CommercialMobileAlertingSystem(CMAS). 184 SmartPracticesWhileDriving ........... 184 BatteryUseandSafety................. 185 SamsungMobileProductsandRecycling ... 187 ULCertifiedTravelCharger ............. 188 Display/Touch-Screen................ 189 GPS&AGPS ......................... 189 EmergencyCalls ..................... 190 CareandMaintenance ................. 191 ResponsibleListening ................. 192 OperatingEnvironment................. 194 FCCHearingAidCompatibility(HAC)Regulationsfor WirelessDevices.................... 196 FCCNoticeandCautions ............... 197 OtherImportantSafetyInformation........ 198 Section 10: Warranty Information ..........200 StandardLimitedWarranty.............. 200 EndUserLicenseAgreementforSoftware.. 205 Index .............................................................1 DRAFT For Internal Use Only 5 Section 1: Getting Started Understanding this User Manual Thesectionsofthismanualgenerallyfollowthefeaturesof yourdevice.Arobustindexforfeaturesbeginsonpage 213. Alsoincludedisimportantsafetyinformationbeginningon page 177,thatyoushouldknowbeforeusingyourdevice. Thismanualgivesnavigationinstructionsaccordingtothe defaultdisplaysettings.Ifyouselectothersettings, navigationstepsmaybedifferent. Unlessotherwisespecified,allinstructionsinthismanual assumethatyouarestartingfromtheHomescreen.Togetto theHomescreen,youmayneedtounlockthedevice.For moreinformation,see“Securing Your Device”onpage 16. Note: Instructionsinthismanualarebasedondefaultsettings, andmayvaryfromyourdevice,dependingonthe softwareversiononyourdevice,andanychangestothe device’sSettings. Unlessstatedotherwise,instructionsinthisUserManual startwiththedeviceunlocked,attheHomescreen. Allscreenimagesinthismanualaresimulated.Actual displaysmayvary,dependingonthesoftwareversionof yourdeviceandanychangestothedevice’sSettings. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Special Text Text Conventions Inthismanual,you’llfindtextthatissetapartfromtherest. Theseareintendedtopointoutimportantinformation,share quickmethodsforactivatingfeatures,todefineterms,and more.Thedefinitionsforthesemethodsareasfollows: •Notes:Presentsalternativeoptionsforthecurrentfeatureor menu. •Tips:Providesquickorinnovativemethods,orusefulshortcuts. •Important:Pointsoutimportantinformationaboutthecurrent featurethatcouldaffectperformance. •Warning:Bringstoyourattentionimportantinformationto preventlossofdataorfunctionality,orevenpreventdamageto yourdevice. Thismanualprovidescondensedinformationabouthowto useyourdevice.Tomakethispossible,thefollowingtext conventionsareusedtorepresentfrequently-usedsteps: ➔ Arrowsareusedtorepresentthesequenceof selectingsuccessiveoptionsinprocedures.For example: “FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Apps ➔ Connections ➔ Wi-Fi.” ManysettingsuseanOn/Offswitch.Touchthe On/OffswitchtoturnasettingOnorOff.This graphicisusedtorepresenttheOn/Offswitch. DRAFT For Internal Use Only GettingStarted7 Setting Up Your device Installthe4GLTESIM(SubscriberIdentityModule)card, battery,andoptionalmemorycard,thenchargethebattery tobeginusingyourdevice. Removing the battery cover 䡲 Pullupusingtheslotprovided,whileliftingthecover offthedevice. Installing the battery cover Back Cover Thebattery,SIMcard,andoptionalmemorycardare installedunderaremovablecoveronthebackofthedevice. 䡲 Alignthecoverandpressitfirmlyintoplace,making sureitsnapsintoplace. Note: Thebatterycoverisflexible.Takecaretoavoidbending ortwistingthecoverwhenremovingandinstalling,to preventdamagetothecover. DRAFT For Internal Use Only SIM Card Yourdeviceusesa4GLTESIM(SubscriberIdentityModule). The4GLTESIMisasmall,rectangularplasticcardthat storesyourphonenumber,informationaboutyourwireless service,andotherinformationsuchasmessages. IfyoupurchasedyourdeviceataVerizonWirelessstore,the SIMcardisactivatedandreadytouse.Ifyouorderedanew device,thecardmayneedtobeactivatedbeforeyoucanuse it.FormoreinformationaboutactivatingtheSIMcard,visit: http://www.verizonwireless.com/4GSIM. Caution! Turnthedeviceoffbeforeinstallingorremovingthe SIMcard.DonotbendorscratchtheSIMcard.Take carewhenhandling,installing,orremovingtheSIM card,andavoidexposingtheSIMcardtostatic electricity,water,ordirt.KeeptheSIMcardoutof reachofsmallchildren. Installing the 4G LTE SIM Card 1. Removethebackcover. 2. WiththeVerizonWirelesslogofacingup,carefully insertthe4GLTESIMCardintotheslot,pressinggently untilitlocksintoplace. 3. Installthebackcover. Removing the 4G LTE SIM Card 1. Turnoffthedevice,thenremovethebackcover. 2. Pressthe4GLTESIMCardingentlytoreleasethelock, DRAFT For Internalthencarefullyslidethe4GLTESIMCardoutoftheslot. Use Only 3. Installthebackcover. GettingStarted9 Battery Installing and Removing the Battery Yourdeviceispoweredbyarechargeable,standardLi-Ion battery.AWall/USBCharger(ChargingHeadandUSBcable) isincludedwiththedevice,forchargingthebattery. Thebatterycomespartiallycharged.Youmustfullycharge thebatterybeforeusingyourdeviceforthefirsttime.Afully dischargedbatteryrequiresupto4hoursofchargetime. Afterthefirstcharge,youcanusethedevicewhilecharging. Warning! UseonlySamsung-approvedchargingdevicesand batteries.Samsungaccessoriesaredesignedto maximizebatterylife.Usingotheraccessoriesmay invalidateyourwarrantyandmaycausedamage. Battery Indicator Thebatteryicon intheStatusBarshowsbatterypower level.Beforethebatterybecomestoolowtooperate,the batteryiconflashesandatoneplays.Ifyoucontinueusing thedevicewithoutcharging,thedevicewillpoweroff. Installing the battery 1. Removethebatterycover. 2. Insertthebatteryintothedevice,aligningthegold contactsonthebatterywiththegoldcontactsinthe device. 3. Replacethebatterycover. Removing the Battery 1. Removethebatterycover. 2. Liftthebatteryupandoutofthedevice,usingtheslot DRAFT For Internal Use Only provided. Tip: TaskManagerprovideshelpfulinformationabout extendingbatterylife.Formoreinformation,see“Task Manager”onpage 15. 10 3. Replacethebatterycover. Charging the Battery YourdevicecomeswithaWall/USBCharger(charginghead andUSBcable)tochargeyourdevicefromany110/220VAC outlet. 2. ConnecttheUSBcabletothecharginghead,thenplug thechargingheadintoastandardACpoweroutlet. Note: Thebatterycomespartiallycharged.Youmustfully chargethebatterybeforeusingyourdeviceforthefirst time.Afullydischargedbatteryrequiresupto4hoursof chargetime.Afterthefirstcharge,youcanusethe devicewhilecharging. 1. InserttheUSBcableintotheport. 3. Whenchargingiscomplete,unplugthecharginghead fromthepoweroutletandremovetheUSBcablefrom thedevice. DRAFT For Internal Use Only GettingStarted11 Installing a Memory Card Memory Card Yourdevicesupportsoptional,removable,microSD™or microSDHC™memorycardsofupto64GBcapacity(not included),forstorageofmusic,pictures,andotherfiles. Formoreinformationaboutusingmemorycards,see “Memory Card”onpage 126. 1. Removethebackcover. 2. Withthegoldcontactsfacingdown,slidethememory cardintotheslot,pushinggentlyuntilitlocksinto place. 3. Installthebackcover. Removing a Memory Card Important! Topreventdamagetodatastoredonthememory card,unmountthecardbeforeremovingitfromthe device. Menu,thentouch 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ More ➔ Storage➔ Unmount SD card. 2. Attheprompt,readthewarningandselectOKto continue.WaitforSD card safe to removetoappearin theStatusbarandNotifications. 3. Removethebackcover. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 4. Gentlypressonthememorycardtoreleasethelock, thencarefullypullthecardout. 5. Installthebackcover. 12 Turning the Device On and Off Turning the Device On 䡲 Pressandholdthe Power/LockKeyuntilthe devicevibratesandstartsup. Turning the Device Off 1. Pressandholdthe Power/LockKeyuntilthe devicevibratesandtheDeviceOptionsmenudisplays. 2. Attheprompt,tapPower off. Your Google Account YournewdeviceusesyourGoogleaccounttofullyutilizeits Androidfeatures,includingGmail,GoogleTalkandthePlay Store.Whenyouturnonyourdeviceforthefirsttime,setup aconnectionwithyourexistingGoogleaccount,orcreatea newGoogleaccount. TocreateaGoogleaccount,orsetupyourGoogleaccounton yourdevice,useAccountsandsyncsettings(see“Accounts Settings”onpage 165). Your Samsung Account Smart Switch Nowyouhavenothingtolose.Easilytransferyourphotos, videos,music,appsandmorefromyourolddevicetothe SamsungGalaxyS®4. CreateaSamsungaccount,foraccesstoSamsungappson yourdevice,includingSamsungHub,andSamsungLink Play.Formoreinformation,see“Accounts Settings”on page 165. Getstartedtodayatwww.samsungsmartswitch.com DRAFT For Internal Use Only GettingStarted13 Setup Wizard Your Phone Number Thefirsttimeyouturnyourdeviceon,SetupWizardwill guideyouthroughthebasicsofsettingupyourdevice. Followthepromptstochooseadefaultlanguage,setup accounts,chooselocationservices,andlearnmoreabout yourdevice. YoucanalsousetheSetupWizardtoquicklyconfigureyour deviceatanytime. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Setup Wizard. Apps ➔ Getinformationaboutusingyourdevice,includingvideos, usefultips,andotherinformation. FromtheHomescreen,touch Help. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ About phone ➔ Status. Voice Mail Allunansweredcallstoyourdevicearesenttovoicemail, evenifyourdeviceisturnedoff,soyou’llwanttosetupyour voicemailandpersonalgreetingassoonasyouactivateyour device. Formoreinformation,see“Voicemail”onpage 112. TTY Mode Help 䡲 䡲 Apps ➔ YourdeviceisTTY-compatible,allowingyoutoconnectaTTY devicetothedevice’sheadsetjack.Beforeyoucanuseyour devicewithaTTYdevice,you’llneedtoenableTTYMode. FormoreinformationaboutenablingTTYmode,see“Call Settings”onpage 63. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 14 Roaming Task Manager Whenyoutraveloutsideyourhomenetwork’scoveragearea, yourdevicecanuseroamingtoacquireserviceonother compatibledigitalnetworks.Whenroaming,the RoamingicondisplaysintheStatusbar. Tip: Youcansetyourdevice’sroamingbehavior.Formore information,see“Mobile networks”onpage 136. Duringroaming,someservicesmaynotbeavailable. Dependingonyourcoverageareaandserviceplan,extra chargesmayapplywhenmakingorreceivingcalls, connectingtotheInternet,orusingdataservices.Contact VerizonWirelessformoreinformationaboutyourcoverage areaandserviceplan. Yourdevicecanrunappssimultaneously,withsomeapps runninginthebackground.UseTaskManagertoseewhich appsarerunningonyourdevice,andtoendrunningappsto extendbatterylife.Youcanalsouninstallappsfromyour deviceandcheckmemoryusage. 1. Fromanyunlockedscreen,pressandholdthe Home Key,thenselectTask manager. 2. TouchtheActive applicationstabtoviewappsrunning onyourdevice.TouchEnd,orEnd alltocloseapps. 3. TouchtheDownloadedtabtoviewinformationabout appsyou’veinstalledonyourdevice.TouchUninstallto removeanappfromyourdevice. 4. TouchtheRAMtabtodisplaytheamountofRAM (RandomAccessMemory)inuse.TouchClear memory toclearprocessestoincreaseavailableRAM. 5. TouchtheStoragetabforinternalsystemstorageand SDcardmemorystatistics. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Tip: Touchanddragyourfingeronthetabstoscrollthetabs. GettingStarted15 Securing Your Device Useyourdevice’sscreenlockfeaturestosecureyourdevice. Note: Unlessstatedotherwise,instructionsinthisUserManual startwiththedeviceunlocked,attheHomescreen. Tosetapersonalscreenlock,usetheScreenlockoption underSecuritysettings.Formoreinformation,see“Screen lock”onpage 144. Forothersettingsrelatedtosecuringyourdevice,see“Lock screen”onpage 144. Unlocking the Device Unlockthedeviceusingoneofthedefaultunlockscreens,or useScreenlockoptionsforincreasedsecurity. 䡲 Pressthe Power/Lock Key,thentouchand dragyourfingeracrossthescreen. Tip: Specialnotificationiconsdisplayformissedcallsornew messages.Dragamissedcallormessageicontoview themessageorcalllog. Locking the Device 䡲 Bydefault,thedevicelocksautomaticallywhenthe screentimesout. –or– Pressthe Power/Lock Key. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Tip: Whenthedeviceislocked,theEmergencycallfeatureis availableonthelockscreen,toallowyoutomake emergencycallsevenwhilethedeviceislocked. 16 Section 2: Understanding Your Device Features •BrilliantHDSuperAMOLED™touchscreen, (1920x1080resolution) •4GLTEnetworkwith1.9gigahertzquad-coreprocessor •Android®4.2.2,JellyBean •SAFE® •SmartSwitch™compliant.Formoreinformation,see www.samsungsmartswitch.com. •Touchscreenprovidesquickresponsetoavarietyofin-phone menusandoptionsincludingapplications,multi-windowsandup tosevenhomescreens •Multi-taskwithPopupVideo •Keepintouch – SMS(Text)andMMS(Multimedia) – Voice – EmailandGmail – InstantmessagingwithGoogleTalk™ •Enjoypictures,musicandvideo – DiscovernewmediawithMediaHub – Gallery,Musicplayer,andVideoplayer •Connecttootherdevices – Wi-Fi®802.11a/b/g/n/ac – Wi-Fi®Direct – MobileHotspot – DLNA – Bluetooth4.0 – USB2.0High-speed – Tethering – NFCandSBeam – GroupPlay – KiesviaWi-Fi® •Capturememories – 13MPCameraandCamcorderwithLEDflash+2.0MP front-facingcamera – SeamlesslysharepicturesviaGroupPlaytootherdevices – Capturerapid-firestillpictureswithBurstShot – UseBestPhoto,BestFace,andErasertochoosethebest pictures – SamsungLinktosharemediacontentacrossDLNAcertified devices. •ControlyourdevicewithSVoice,fornaturalvoicecommands DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice17 •Sharewithfriends – SBeam™,foreasysharingoffilesviaNFC – Specializedapps,includingSamsungLink™andGroup Front Play™ – Integratedfeatures,suchasShareShotinCamera •Takeyourcontentwithyou – 16GBmemorydevicememory(actualformattedcapacitymay vary) – SupportformicroSD™andmicroSDHC™memorycardsupto 64GBcapacity(notincluded) Note: TheMenuandBackkeysilluminatewhennavigating DRAFT For Internal Use Only throughthedevice. 18 •LED indicator: displaysbluewhenpoweringup,displaysred whencharging,greenwhenfullycharged,andredblinkingwhen anotificationhasarrived. •Light (RGB) Sensor:letsyouusetheambientlightleveltoadjust thescreenbrightness/contrast.Thissensordecreasesscreen brightnessindimlight. •Home:PresstodisplaytheHomescreen,orLockscreenifthe deviceislocked.Pressandholdtodisplayrecentapplicationsor launchTaskManagerorGoogleSearch. •Back:Touchtoreturntothepreviousscreenoroption.While usingyourdevice,youmaynoticethattheBackKeydims,but youcanalwaysuseittoreturntothepreviousitem. •Earpiece: Playssoundsandautomatedpromptsduringcalls. •Proximity and Light Sensors:Detectsthepresenceofobjects, forusewithmotionsettings,andtocontrolthescreendisplay, suchaswhenyoumovethedeviceawayfromyourearduringa call.DetectsambientlightwhenAutomaticbrightnessisenabled, andwhenusingtheFrontcamera. •2.0 MP Front Camera:Capturespicturesandvideo. •Touchscreen:Providesaccesstoallthephone’sapplicationsand features. •Menu:Touchtodisplayacontext-sensitivemenuofoptionsfor thecurrentscreenorfeature.Whileusingyourdevice,youmay noticethattheMenuKeydims,butitisalwaysavailableata touchtoprovideacontext-sensitivemenuforthecurrentscreen orapp(tosetthetouchkeylightduration,see“More display settings”onpage 148). DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice19 Side Back •Volume Key:FromtheHomescreen,presstoadjustmaster volume.Duringcallsormediaplayback,press toadjustvolume. Presstomutetheringtoneofanincomingcall. DRAFT For Internal Use Only •Power/Lock Key:Pressandholdtoturnthedeviceonoroff,and toaccessadeviceoptionsmenu.Presstolockthedevice,orto wakethescreenforunlocking. 20 •LED Flash:Usewhentakingphotosorrecordingvideo. •Infrared Sensor:Usedtocontrolotherexternaldevices. •Camera lens:Usewhentakingphotosorrecordingvideos. •Microphones (top and bottom):Captureaudioduringrecording, duringphonecalls,andvideochat. •3.5mm Headset Jack:PluginanoptionalheadsetorTTY equipment. •External Speakerallowsyoutohearringers,music,and othersoundsofferedbyyourphone. Google Search Bar TheGoogleSearchBarprovidesyouanon-screenInternet searchenginepoweredbyGoogle™. 1. FromthemainHomescreen,taptheGoogleSearch bar 2. Usetheon-screenkeypadtoentertheword(s)inwhich tosearch,thentap 3. Tap touseGoogleVoiceSearch.Followthe on-screeninstructions. •USB Charging/Accessory Port:ConnectaUSBcablefor chargingortosyncmusicandfiles,orconnecttooptional accessories(notincluded). DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice21 •Status Bar:Presentsiconstoshownetworkstatus,battery Home Screen TheHomescreenisthestartingpointforusingyourdevice. power,andconnectiondetails.Foralistoficons,see“Status Bar”onpage 35. •Shortcuts:Shortcutstoapps.Theseshortcutsarefoundonthe Homescreenbydefault,andyoucanaddmoreshortcutstoyour favoriteapps.Formoreinformation,see“Shortcuts”on page 38. •Widgets:AppsthatrunontheHomescreen.Thesewidgetsare foundontheHomescreenbydefault,andyoucanaddyour favorites.Formoreinformation,see“Widgets”onpage 38. Note: Unlessstatedotherwise,instructionsinthisUserManual startwiththedeviceunlocked,attheHomescreen. Allscreenimagesinthismanualaresimulated.Actual displaysmayvary,dependingonthesoftwareversionof yourdeviceandanychangestothedevice’sSettings. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 22 Extended Home Screen TheHomescreenconsistsoftheHomepanel,pluspanels thatextendbeyondthedisplaywidthtoprovidemorespace foraddingshortcuts,widgetsandfolders. Slideyourfingerhorizontallyacrossthescreentoscrollto theleftorrightsidepanels.Asyouscroll,theindicatoratthe bottomofthedisplayshowsyourcurrentposition. Customizing the Home Screen CustomizetheHomescreentosuityourpreferences. •Add App Shortcuts:Formoreinformation,see“Shortcuts”on page 38. •Add Widgets:Formoreinformation,see“Widgets”onpage 38. •Add Folders:Formoreinformation,see“Folders”onpage 39. •Change the Wallpaper:Formoreinformation,see“Wallpaper” Adding and removing Home screen panels Yourdevicecomeswith6Homescreenpanels.Youcan customizetheHomescreentoincludeuptotheseven defaultpanels. Menu ➔ Edit page. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Slideyourfingeracrossthescreentoscrollthepanels, andusethesecontrolstoconfigurepanels: Remove:Touchandholdonapanel,thendragit toRemove. Add:Touchapreviously-removedpaneltoaddit, uptothedefaulttotalofseven. Set as Home:ThepanelsetasHomewilldisplay Home Key. whenyoupressthe onpage 39. •Display settings:Formoreinformation,see“Display Settings” onpage 147. Tip: Youcanalso“pinch”theHomescreentodisplayEdit options. DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice23 Command Keys Menu Navigation Navigateyourdevice’sfeaturesusingthecommandkeysand thetouchscreen. Warning! Pleasenotethatatouchscreenrespondsbesttoa lighttouchfromthepadofyourfingeroranonmetallicstylus.Usingexcessiveforceorametallic objectwhenpressingonthetouchscreenmay damagethetemperedglasssurfaceandvoidthe warranty.Formoreinformation,see“Warranty Information”onpage 200. Menu Key Press Menu todisplayacontext-sensitivemenuof optionsforthecurrentscreenorfeature. Home Key Press HometodisplaythemainHomescreen.Press andholdtodisplayrecentlyusedappsandaccesstheTask manager. Back Key Press step. Backtoreturntothepreviousscreen,optionor Context-sensitive Menus Whileusingyourdevice,context-sensitivemenusoffer optionsforthefeatureorscreen. To access context-sensitive menus: Menu. • Touch • Touch and hold on an item. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 24 •Palm touch to mute/pause:WhenthissettingisOn,coveringthe Finger Gestures screenwithyourhandmutesorpausesmediaplayback. Touch Touchitemstoselectorlaunchthem.Forexample: •Touchtheonscreenkeyboardtoentercharactersortext. •Touchanitemtoselectit. •Touchanapp’sicontolaunchtheapplication. Touch and Hold Activateitemsbyatouchandholdgesture.Forexample: •TouchandholdawidgetontheHomescreentomoveit. •Touchandholdonafieldtodisplayapop-upmenuofoptions. Swipe and Palm Swipe Swipeyourhandacrossthescreen.Forexample: •Unlockingthescreen •ScrollingtheHomescreenoramenu •Combinetouchandholdwithswipetodraganitem. Palmswipebyswipingthesideofyourhandhorizontally acrossthescreen.Usepalmswipefor: •Palm swipe to capture:WhenthissettingisOn,swipingthe screenwiththesideofyourhand(lefttoright,orrighttoleft) capturesascreenshot. Pan Touchandholdonthescreen,thenmovethedeviceina side-to-sidemotion. •Pan to move icon:WhenthissettingisOn,movingthedeviceina panningmotion(side-to-side)movesahighlightedicontoanew locationontheHomescreen. •Pan to browse images:WhenthissettingisOn,movingthedevice inapanningmotionwhileviewinganimagemovesfocusaround intheimage. Pinch and Spread Usingtwofingers,makeapinchorspreadmotiononthe screen.Forexample: •Pinchintozoominonpicturesorscreens. •Spreadoutyourfingerstozoomoutonpicturesorscreens. DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice25 Hand Gestures Using Motions and Gestures Yourdevicerecognizesmotion,toallowyoutonavigateand accessfeaturesbymovingthedeviceinspecificgestures. Tousegestures,enabletheMotionsettings.Formore information,see“Motions and Gestures”onpage 161. Pick Up or Turn Over Liftthedevice,orplacethedevicescreen-down,onaflat, horizontalsurface.Forexample,to: •Muteincomingcallsandplayingsounds. Byactivatingthevariousmotionandgesturefeatures,you canaccessavarietyoftimesavingfunctions. Caution! Excessiveshakingorimpacttothedevicemaycause unintendedresults.Tolearnhowtoproperlycontrol Apps➔Settings➔ My motions,tap device➔ Motions and gestures.Whentapped,each entrydisplaysanon-screentutorial. My device • Air gesture: Control your phone by performing motions above the sensor (without touching the device). – Quick glance: When enabled, reach toward the device with the screen off to view important information. – Air jump: When enabled, scroll web pages in screen size jumps. – Air browse: When enabled, you can move between pictures, pages, or music tracks. DRAFT For Internal –Use Only Air move: When enabled, you can move app shortcuts or Calendar events. – Air call-accept: When enabled, wave your hand over the screen to answer incoming calls. 26 • Motion: Control your phone using natural movements (on the screen). – Direct call: When enabled, lift the device to your ear while viewing a contact to call that contact. – Smart alert: When enabled, lift the phone to receive notifications of missed calls or missed notifications while the device was stationary. – Zoom: When enabled, tilt the phone to zoom in or out while viewing pictures from the Gallery. – Browse an image: When enabled, move the phone from sideto-side to pan from side to side while viewing an image. – Mute/pause: When enabled, turn the phone face down to mute incoming calls and pause playback. • Palm motion: Control your phone by touching the screen with your entire hand. – Capture screen: When enabled, swipe the side of your hand Activate Air Gesture 1. FromtheHomescreen,press Menuandthentap Settings➔ My device➔ Motions and gestures ➔ Air gesture. My device 2. TaptheON/OFFsliderlocatedtotherightofAir gesture toturnitON 3. Readtheon-screennotificationandtapOK. Note: AtleastonefeaturemustbeactivatedbeforeAirgesture canbeactivated. 4. TapLearn about sensor and iconfieldtoreview on-screeninformationabouttheAirgesturessensor andrelatedicon. 5. TaptheON/OFFsliderlocatedtotherightofeach featuretoturniton across the screen to screen capture and save a copy to the clipboard. DRAFT For Internal Use Only – Mute/pause: When enabled, cover the screen with your hand to mute incoming calls and pause playback. • Gyroscope calibration: Calibrate your phone’s touch screen. UnderstandingYourDevice27 Activate Motion 1. FromtheHomescreen,press Menuandthentap Settings➔ My device ➔ Motions and gestures. My device 2. TaptheON/OFFsliderlocatedtotherightofMotionto turniton 3. Readtheon-screennotificationandtapOK. Note: AtleastonefeaturemustbeactivatedbeforeMotioncan beactivated. 4. TaptheON/OFFsliderlocatedtotherightofeach featuretoturniton Activate Palm Motion 1. FromtheHomescreen,press Menuandthentap Settings➔ My device ➔ Motions and gestures. My device 2. InasinglemotiontouchandslidethePalm motion slidertotherighttoturniton. 4. TaptheON/OFFsliderlocatedtotherightofeach featuretoturniton Formoreinformation,referto“Using Motions and Gestures” onpage26. Lock and Unlock the Phone Tounlockyourphone: 1. Pressthelockbutton rightsideofyourphone. 2. ThelockscreendisplayswithSwipe screen to unlock displayedatthebottomofthescreen. 3. Swipethetouchscreeninanydirection. 4. TheHomescreendisplays. Note: Thereareseveraladditionalwaysyoucanlockyour screen.Formoreinformation,referto“Screen lock”on page144. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3. Readtheon-screennotificationandtapOK. Note: Atleastonefeaturemustbeactivatedbeforeyoucan activatePalmmotion. 28 locatedontheupper •Whenthelightsourceisbehindyou,orwhenusingthephonein Smart Screen WithSmartscreenactivatedyourphoneautomatically adjustsscreentime-out,rotationwhenitdetectsyouare lookingatthescreen,andcontrolsscrollingandplayback whenyouarefacingthescreen. Smartscreenfeaturesinclude: •Smart stay:Thescreendoesnottimeoutaslongasyouare lookingatit. •Smart rotation:Thescreenautomaticallyupdatestomatchthe angleatwhichyouareviewingthescreen. •Smart pause:Thescreenautomaticallypausesvideoplaybackif youlookawayfromthescreen. •Smart scroll:Thescreenscrollsaccordingtothetiltofthephone andyourface. Smartscreenusesthefrontcameratodetectwhenyouare facingthescreen.Somefactorsmayaffecttheabilityofthe frontcameratodetectyourface: •Whenthephoneisnotdockedorheldupright.Forexample,when placedonatable. thedark. Configure Smart Screen ToenableSmartscreenfeatures: 䡲 Press Menu➔Settings➔ My device➔ Smart screen.Formoreinformation,referto“Smart Screen”onpage164. My device Air View Airviewallowsyoutohoveryourfingeroveritemsonthe screentodisplaymoreinformation. •Information preview:Hoveroveritemstodisplayinformation previews,extendedtext,orenlargedimages,dependingonthe typeofitem. •Progress preview:Hoveroveraprogressbar,suchasforvideo playback,todisplayasceneprevieworelapsedplaybacktime. •Speed dial preview:Hoveroveraspeeddialtodisplaythename ofthecontactassignedtothespeeddial. DRAFT For Internal Use Only •Whenthefrontcameracannotdetectyourfaceandeyes. •Whenthefrontcameraisusedforthecurrentapplication. •Webpage magnifier:Hoveroverawebpagetomagnifythe contentunderyourfinger. FormoredetailedinformationandAirviewsettings,see“Air view”onpage 164. UnderstandingYourDevice29 Voice Control Multi Window Feature Usevoicecommandstocontrolandinteractwiththephone: •Incoming calls:Whenenabled,usethevoicecommandsAnswer orRejecttoanswerorrejectcalls.Whenyouanswer,theSpeaker automaticallyturnsonforhands-freeconversation. •Alarm:Whenenabled,sayStoporSnoozetostoporsnoozean alarm. •Camera:Whenenabled,saySmile,Cheese,Capture,andShoot totakepictures. •Music:Whenenabled,sayNext,Previous,Play,VolumeUp,and VolumeDowntocontrolthemusicplayer. Thisfeatureallowsyoutorunmultipleapplicationsonthe currentscreenatthesametime. Note: OnlyapplicationsfoundwithintheMultiwindowpanel canbeactiveatopanothercurrentapplicationonthe screen. Whenlaunchingapplicationsthatcontainmultimedia files(music/video),audiofrombothfileswillbeplayed simultaneously. MultiWindowallowsyoutousemultipleappsonthesame screen,inmultiple,re-sizablewindows. Enable Multi Window From Settings 1. Press Display. Menu➔Settings➔ My device My device ➔ 2. TapthecheckboxbesideMulti windowtoenableor DRAFT For Internal Use Only disablethefeature. 30 From Notifications 1. Sweepyourfingerdownfromthetopofthescreento displayNotifications. 2. ScrollthesettingsatthetopofNotifications,then touchMulti windowtoenableit. Use the Back Key 䡲 Pressandholdthe Windowtab. Back key tohidetheMulti Adjust the Size of Apps in Multi Window Toadjustthesizeofthetwoapplicationsonthescreen: 䡲 Switch Multi Window App Positions Youcanswitchthepositionoftheappwindowsonthe screen. 䡲 Use Multi Window to Launch Multiple Apps AfterenablingMultiWindowyoucanlaunchapplications fromMultiWindow,ordraganapplicationtothescreento runmultipleapplicationsatthesametime. Whentwoapplicationsarerunning,theydisplayonasplit screen.Youcanswitchbetweentheapplicationsoradjust theirsizeonthedisplay. 䡲 Whileusingoneapplication,touchtheMultiwindow tab,thentouchanddragasecondapplicationtothe screen. Touchanddragtheborderbetweenthewindowsupor down. Touchtheborderbetweenthetwowindows,then touch Make a Multi Window App Full Screen Youcanexpandanapptofullscreenanytime. 䡲 Touchtheborderbetweenthewindows,then touch Move the Multi Window Tab WhenMultiwindowisenabled,itstabdisplaysontheedge ofthescreenwhereit’sdocked.YoucanmovetheMulti windowtabupordownontheedgeofthescreen. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 䡲 Touchandholdonthe tab,thendragitupordown alongtheedgeofthescreen. UnderstandingYourDevice31 Note: Thisisaquickwaytogetthetaboutofthewayifyou can’tgettoabuttonoroptionbehindit. Repositioning the Multi Window TheMultiwindowcontainstwocomponents:thetabandthe applicationspanel.Youcanmovethetabtootherlocations andlockitontoanyofthefoursidesofthescreen (top/bottom/left/right). To move the tab 1. Pressandholdthe Back key.TheMultiwindow tabdisplaysontheleftsideofthescreen. 2. Tapthetabtodisplaytheappspanel(containingthe scrollableapps). 3. Touchandholdthetab todetachitfromthescreen thendragitanewlocationalonganyotheravailable screenedge(top,bottom,left,orright). Notifications Notificationsshowsinformationaboutconnections,alerts andotheritems. 1. Touchanddragdownwardfromthetopofthescreen todisplaynotifications. 2. Touchanitemtoopentheitem,ortolaunchtherelated apporfeature. World Clock WhiledisplayingNotifications,touchthetimeintheStatus bartodisplayaWorldclock.Addcitiestotheclocktodisplay thetimeindifferentzonesaroundtheworld. Clearing Notifications 1. Sweepyourfingerdownwardfromthetopofthe screentodisplayNotifications. 2. Touchanotificationtoclearit,ortouchCleartoclearall notifications. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 32 •Driving mode:EnableordisableDrivingmode,tohaveincoming Settings UsesettingsatthetopofNotificationstocontrolpopular settings.Slideyourfingerrightandlefttoseealltheicons. •Bluetooth:TurnBluetoothOnorOff.See“Turning Bluetooth On or Off” on page 120. •GPS:TurnStandaloneGPSservicesonoroff.See“Standalone GPS services” on page 169. •Sound:Switchbetweenyoursoundsettings,Mute(allsounds silenced)andVibrate(allsoundsreplacedbyvibration). •Smart stay:Thephoneautomaticallyadjustsscreen timeout,rotationwhenitdetectsyouarelookingatthe screen,andcontrolsscrollingandplaybackwhenyouare facingthescreen.See“Smart Screen” on page 29. •Screen rotation:EnableordisabletheAutorotationsetting,to controlwhetherthescreenautomaticallyupdateswhenyou rotatethedevice.See“Display Settings” on page 147. callerIDandtextmessagesreadout.See“Text-to-speech options” on page 161. •Screen Mirroring:Shareyourdevice’sscreenwithanother device,usinganoptionalAllShareCastaccessory(notincluded). See“Screen Mirroring” on page 143. •Multi window:MultiWindowallowsyoutousemultiple appsonthesamescreen,inmultiple,resizablewindows. See“Multi Window Feature” on page 30. •Mobile data:Activateordeactivateyourdevice’saccessto mobiledataservice.See“Mobile networks” on page 136. •S Beam:SBeamusesyourphone’sNFC(NearField Communication)tosend,or“beam”,contenttootherNFCand Wi-FiDirectdevices,byholdingthedevicesclosetogether.See “S Beam” on page 141. •NFC:UseNFC(NearFieldCommunication)toshareinformation betweenyourphoneandanotherNFCdevicebytouchingthe DRAFT For Internal Use Only on devicestogether,typicallyback-to-back.See“NFC” •Airplane mode:TurnAirplanemodeOnorOff.See“Airplane mode” on page 129. •Power saving:EnableordisablePowersavingmode.See “Power saving mode” on page 153. page 140. •Air view:Hoveryourfingeroverthescreentodisplayinformation ordetails.See“Air view” on page 164. UnderstandingYourDevice33 •Sync:Whenenabled,thisfeaturesynchronizesaccountsand data. •Smart scroll:Whenenabled,thephonescrollsthescreendisplay accordingtothetiltofthephoneandyourfaceposition.See “Smart Screen” on page 29. Popup Video MultitaskwithPopupVideo-transformyourvideoplayerinto apopupwindowfloatingonthescreen.Thevideowill continuetoplay,andthepopupwindowcanberesizedor movedanywhereonthescreen. LED Indicator TheLEDindicator,onthefrontofthedeviceabovethescreen (see“Front”onpage 18)animatesorglowstoshowalertsor devicestatus. Blue turningOnorOff. • Blinksblueforamissedcall,messageor othernotification. Red • Glowsredwhenthedeviceisconnectedtoa chargerandcharging. To use Popup Video: 䡲 • Pulsesinmulti-colorbluewhilethedeviceis • Blinksredwhenthedeviceisconnectedtoa Whilewatchingavideo,touchthe Popup Video iconinthelowerrightcornerofthescreen. chargerandthereisaproblemwithcharging. • Blinksredwhenbatterypowerislow(device notconnectedtocharger) Green • Glowsgreenwhenthedeviceisconnectedtoa chargerandthebatteryisfullycharged. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 34 Status Bar Device Power Critical:Batteryhasverylittlepower remaining.Chargeimmediately. TheStatusBarshowsnetworkandbatterystatusandother details,includingthesecommonicons. GPS E911 Only:E911locationisactive(cannotbe turnedoff).See“E911” on page 168. Airplane Mode Active:Allwireless communicationsaredisabled.See“Airplane mode” on page 129. GPS Location Active:OneormoreGPSlocation servicesareactive.See“Location services” on page 167. USB Connected:Thedeviceisconnectedtoa computerusingaUSBcable.Formoreinformation abouttransferringdatabetweenyourdeviceand acomputer,see“Transferring Data”onpage 125. Missing SIM:NoSIMisinstalled. No Network:Nowirelessnetworkisavailable. Voice Call:Avoicecallisinprogress. 4G LTE Connection:deviceisactiveona4GLTE system.Thearrowsarecoloredwhendatais beingtransferred. Speakerphone:Speakerphoneisenabled. Call Muted:Acallwasmuted. Signal Strength:Currentsignalstrength.The greaterthenumberofbars,thestrongerthe signal. Missed Call:Displayswhenthereisamissedcall. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Signal Strength Roaming, Open:Currentsignal Mute:Voiceorplaybackvolumeismuted. Battery Level:Shownfullycharged. strength,whenthedeviceisroaming.Thegreater thenumberofbars,thestrongerthesignal. Battery Charging:Batteryischarging. UnderstandingYourDevice35 Signal Strength Roaming, CDMA:Currentsignal strength,whenthedeviceisroamingonCDMA networks.Thegreaterthenumberofbars,the strongerthesignal. New Message:Youhavenewmessage(s). Wi-Fi Active:Wi-Fiisactive,andconnectedtoa Wi-Finetwork.Thegreaterthenumberofrays, thestrongerthesignal.Thearrowsarecolored whendataisbeingtransferred.Formore informationaboutconfiguringWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi” onpage 130. New Email Message:Youhavenewemail. Wi-Fi Action Needed:Actionneededtoconnectto Wi-Finetwork.Formoreinformationabout configuringWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi”onpage 130. Bluetooth Active:Bluetoothisturnedon.Formore information,see“Turning Bluetooth On or Off”on page 134. Bluetooth Paired:Yourdeviceispairedwith anotherBluetoothdevice.Formoreinformation, see“Pairing with a Bluetooth Device”on page 120. New Voicemail:Youhavenewvoicemail.A numberindicatesthenumberofnewmessages. Download Successful:Afilewasdownloaded successfully. Upload Successful:Afilewasuploaded successfully. Update Available:Anupdateisavailableforan installedapp. Update Successful:Anupdatewasinstalledforan app. Alarm:Analarmisset. Driving mode:ThephoneissettoDrivingmode. Silent mode:Allsoundsexceptmediaandalarms DRAFT For Internal Use Only 36 aresilenced,andVibrateisnotactive. Vibrate:VibrateSilentmodeisactive. Music Playing:Musicisplaying,buttheappisin thebackground.Youcancontrolplaybackfrom Notifications,orfromMusicplayer. Primary Shortcuts Music Paused:Musicplaybackispaused.Youcan controlplaybackfromNotifications,orfromMusic player. Editing the Primary Shortcuts SD Card Ready:Amemorycardscanisunderway, topreparethecardforuse.Formoreinformation aboutusingmemorycards,see“Memory Card” onpage 126. SD Card Safe to Remove:Amemorycardwas unmounted,anditissafetouninstallit.Formore informationaboutusingmemorycards,see “Memory Card”onpage 126. PrimaryShortcutsappearatthebottomofthedisplay.You caneditthePrimaryShortcuts,exceptfor Apps. To add or remove shortcuts: 䡲 Touchandholdashortcut,thendragitfromthe PrimaryShortcutstotheHomescreen,orfromthe HomescreentothePrimaryShortcuts. To remove shortcuts: 䡲 Touchandholdtheshortcutuntil Removeappears, thendragtheshortcuttotheRemoveicon. SD Card Removed:Amemorycardwas uninstalled.Formoreinformationaboutusing memorycards,see“Memory Card”onpage 126. DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice37 Widgets Shortcuts Widgetsareself-containedapplicationsthatyoucanplace ontheHomescreenforquickaccess. Adding Widgets to the Home screen Adding widgets from the Home screen 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel,thentouchandhold onthescreentodisplaytheHomescreenmenu. 2. TouchApps and widgets. 3. TouchtheWidgetstab,thentouchandholdanddragit totheHomescreen. Adding Shortcuts from Widgets 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel. 2. Touch Apps,thentouchtheWidgetstab. 3. Touchawidget,thenfollowthepromptstoconfigure thewidgetandplaceitontheHomescreen. Removing Widgets 䡲 38 UseAppshortcutsforquickaccesstoapplicationsfromthe Homescreen.Yourdevicecomeswithappshortcutsalready placedontheHomescreen,andyoucanaddyourfavorites. Adding Shortcuts to the Home Screen Adding shortcuts from the Home screen 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel,thentouchandhold onthescreentodisplaytheAdd to HomeScreenmenu. 2. TouchApps and widgets. 3. TouchandholdanapptoaddittotheHomescreen. Adding Shortcuts from Apps 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel. 2. Touch Apps. 3. TouchandholdanapptoaddittotheHomescreen. Removing Shortcuts 䡲 Touchandholdtheshortcutuntil Removeappears, DRAFT For InternalthendragtheshortcuttotheRemoveicon. Use Only Touchandholdthewidgetuntil Removeappears, thendragthewidgettotheRemoveicon. Folders Wallpaper PlacefoldersontheHomescreentoorganizeitems. Adding Folders 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel,thentouchandhold onthescreentodisplaytheHomescreenmenu 2. Touch Folder.ThefolderdisplaysontheHomescreen. Touchthefoldertonameit. Removing Folders 䡲 Touchandholdthefolderuntil Removeappears, thendragthefoldertotheRemoveicon. ChooseapicturetodisplayinthebackgroundoftheHome screen.Youcanchoosepre-loadedwallpaperimages,or selectapictureyou’vetakenwithCameraordownloaded. Note: YoucanalsosetWallpaperinSettings.Formore information,see“Wallpaper”onpage 148. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchandholdonthescreen todisplaytheHomescreenmenu,thenselectSet wallpaper. 2. ChooseHome screen,Lock screen,orHome and lock screens. 3. Chooseasource: • Gallery: Choose a picture stored on your device or on an optional installed memory card. Touch a picture to select it, then use the crop tool to resize the picture, if desired. Touch Done to set the picture as wallpaper. DRAFT For Internal• LiveUse Only wallpapers: Choose from pre-loaded interactive moving wallpapers. Touch a wallpaper, then touch Set wallpaper. • Wallpapers: Choose from pre-loaded wallpaper images. Touch a wallpaper, then touch Set wallpaper. UnderstandingYourDevice39 • Travel wallpaper: When enabled, displays travel recommendations on the Lock screen. Important! AdditionalchargesmayapplyforTravelwallpaper. FormoreinformationcontactyourCustomer Servicerepresentative. Apps Appsholdsallapplicationsinstalledonyourdevice. Applicationsthatyoudownloadandinstallarealsoaddedto Apps. TheAppsscreenisliketheHomescreen,itconsistsof panelsthatextendbeyondthedisplaywidthtoprovidemore space.Slideyourfingerhorizontallyacrossthescreento scrolltotheleftorrightsidepanels.Asyouscroll,the indicatoratthebottomofthedisplayshowsyourcurrent position. Formoreinformationaboutapplications,see“Applications” onpage 81. YoucanplaceshortcutstoappsontheHomescreen,for quickaccesstotheapp.Formoreinformation,see“Adding Shortcuts from Apps”onpage 38. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps. 2. SlideyourfingerleftorrighttoscrolltheAppsscreens. 3. Touchanicontolaunchtheapplication. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 40 Using Samsung Keyboard Entering Text YourdeviceusesavirtualQWERTYkeyboardfortextentry. Usethekeyboardtoenterletters,punctuation,numbers,and othercharactersintotextentryfieldsorapplications.Access thekeyboardbytouchinganytextentryfield. Youcanalsousevoiceinputtospeakyourinputs. ThevirtualQWERTYkeyboarddisplaysatthebottomofthe screen.Bydefault,whenyourotatethedevice,thescreen orientationupdatestodisplaythekeyboardatthebottomof thescreen. Text Input Methods Yourdeviceoffersthreetextinputmethods:Googlevoice typing,Samsungkeyboard,andSwype. YoucansetadefaulttextentrymethodinSettings.Formore information,see“Language and input”onpage 156. Tochooseatextinputmethodatanytime: 䡲 Whileenteringtext,touchanddragdownwardfromthe topofthescreentodisplayNotifications,thentouch Select input method. TheSamsungkeyboardisacustomvirtualQWERTY keyboard,featuringoptionalpredictivetext.Inputcharacters bytappingtheon-screenkeyswithyourfinger,oruse speechrecognition. Youcanenablepredictivetext,tohavetheSamsung keyboardmatchyourkeytouchestocommonwordsand displaysthem.Selectawordfromthedisplaytoinsertitinto yourtext. Configuring Samsung keyboard ConfiguretheSamsungkeyboardtoyourpreferences. •Formoreinformation,see“Samsung keyboard”onpage 157. •Whileenteringtext,touchandhold ,thenselect from thepop-upmenu. Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters Thedefaultcaseislowercase(abc).Enterupperandlower casealphabetlettersbytouchingtheShiftkeytotogglethe case,beforetouchingtheletterkey(s). • Touch once to switch from abc to Abc mode DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Touch and hold to switch to ABC mode UnderstandingYourDevice41 Using Google Voice Typing Entering Symbols and Numbers Toentercommonsymbols,touch toswitchtosymbol mode,thentouchthecorrespondingkey. Toenterless-commonsymbols,touch touchthecorrespondingkey. ➔ ,then Toenternumbers,touch ,thentouchthenumberkeys. Using Google Voice Typing from the Samsung keyboard UseyourvoicetoentertextusingtheGoogleVoicetyping feature. 1. Whileenteringtext,touchanddragdownwardfromthe topofthescreentodisplayNotifications,thentouch Select input method ➔ Google voice typing. 2. AttheSpeak nowprompt,speakyourtext.Asyou speak,thetextdisplaysinthetextfield. WhenyouenabletheVoiceinputsettingforSamsung keyboard,youcanaccessGoogleVoiceTypingfromthe Samsungkeyboard. FormoreinformationaboutenablingVoiceinput,see “Samsung keyboard”onpage 157. 䡲 Touch ,thenspeakyourinput. Using Predictive text WhenusingPredictivetext,youcanhavenext-letter predictionandregionalerrorcorrection,whichcompensates forpressingthewrongkeysontheQWERTYkeyboard. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 䡲 42 Whileenteringcharacters,potentialwordmatches displayinthePredictivetextareaabovethekeyboard. Touchawordtoinsertitintoyourtext. Entering Text using Swype Swype™isanewwaytoentertextontouchscreens. Insteadoftouchingeachkeyindividually,useyourfingerto traceoverthelettersofaword.Foreachword,placeyour fingeronthefirstletterandglidetothesubsequentletters, liftingonthelastletter. 䡲 Whileenteringtext,touchanddragdownwardfromthe topofthescreentodisplayNotifications,thentouch Select input method ➔ Swype. Swype Help Whileenteringtext,youcangetinformationaboutSwype. 䡲 Touchandhold SwypetoaccessSettings,forthe How to Swypetutorial. Configuring Swype ConfigureSwypeoptionsintheLanguageandinputsettings. •Whileenteringtext,touchandhold Swype. •FormoreinformationaboutSwypesettings,see“Swype”on page 159. Using the Numeric Keyboard SwitchtoaNumericKeyboard,toquicklyenternumbersand mathematicaloperators. 䡲 Touch Entering Symbols and Numbers UsingtheSwypeKeyboard: •Touchandholdonakeytoenterthecharacteratthetopofthe key. •Touchandholdonakeyuntilamenuofallcharactersavailable onthatkeyappears,thentouchacharactertoenterit. •Touch toswitchtoSymbolmode,thentouchakey. DRAFT For Internal Use Only UnderstandingYourDevice43 Editing Keyboard TheEditingKeyboardprovidesaquickwaytomovethe cursorandhighlighttext.Iftheapplicationinwhichyouare workingsupportsediting,youcancut,copyorpaste highlightedtext. 䡲 Swypefrom Swype to Using Swype Voice Input Entertextbyspeaking.Swyperecognizesyourspeechand enterstextforyou. 䡲 Touch Voice Input.Attheprompt,speakthetext youwanttoenter. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 44 Section 3: Contacts and Accounts Setting Up Your Accounts Accounts Yourdeviceprovidestheabilitytosynchronizeinformation, fromavarietyofaccounts,includingEmail,Facebook, Google,andyourSamsungaccount.Dependingonthe account,youcanchoosetosynchronizeyourcalendar, contacts,andothertypesofcontent. Contactsfromyouraccountsappearinyourdevice’s Contacts. Withsynchronization,youcanensurethatinformationon yourdeviceisupdatedwithanyinformationthatchangesin youraccounts. SetupandmanageyouraccountswiththeAccounts settings. Forinformationaboutsettingupother,non-synchronized emailaccounts,see“Setting Up Email Accounts”on page 75. Tip: Formoreinformationonsettingupyouremail,visitthe SmartphoneResourceCenterat: https://smartphones.verizonwireless.com Adding an account 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Add account. 2. Selectanaccountprovider,thenfollowthepromptsto enteryourcredentialsandsignin. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3. Thedevicecommunicateswiththeprovider’sserverto setupyouraccountonthedevice. ContactsandAccounts45 Managing accounts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. Creating Contacts Apps ➔ 2. Selectanaccount,thentouchasettingtoenableor disablesynchronization.Whenenabled,acheckmark displaysinthecheckbox. Contacts To access Contacts: FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contact tips: •Swipeyourfingerleft-to-rightacrossacontacttomakeacallto thecontact. •Swiperight-to-leftacrossacontacttocreateamessage addressedtothecontact. 2. AttheSave contact toprompt,selectasaveoptionfor thecontact(optionsdependonaccountssetup): • Device: Save to the phone’s Contacts. • Add new account: Add a new account type. UseContactstostoreinformationforyourfriends,familyand colleagues,tomakecontactingthemeasy. 䡲 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts ➔ Create contact. Contacts Note: Newcontactsaresavedin“mydevicecontacts”unless youaddanaccount. 3. Touchcontactfieldstoenterinformation: • Touch the Contact image to choose a picture to identify the contact. • Touch Name to enter a name for the contact. Touch to enter Name prefix, First name, Middle name, Last name, or Name suffix. Phone number to enter a phone number, then touch the DRAFT For Internal• Touch Use Only Label button to choose a label, from Mobile, Home, Work, Work Fax, Home Fax, Pager, Other, Custom. or Callback. Touch to add another number. 46 • Touch Groups to assign the contact to a group. For more information about Groups, see “Groups” on page 53. • Touch Ringtone to choose a ringtone for the contact. Creating Contacts from the Phone Keypad EnteraphonenumberwiththePhoneKeypad,thensaveit. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. • Touch Message alert to choose a ringtone for message alerts. 2. TouchthedigitsofthephonenumberontheKeypad. • Touch Vibration pattern to choose a vibration pattern to play along with the ringtone when this contact calls or sends you a message. 3. TouchAdd to Contacts,thenselectCreate contactfrom thepop-upmenu. • Touch Add another field to add more fields, including Phonetic Name, Organization, Email, IM, Address, Notes, Nickname, Website, Events, or Relationship. 4. Touch Save whenyoufinishenteringinformation. Creating Contacts from Recent calls 4. Continueenteringcontactinformation.Formore information,see“Creating Contacts”onpage 46. Tip: Whileenteringaphonenumber,youcanaddwaitsor pauses.Enterthenumberuptothepauseorwait,then touch Menu toselectAdd 2 sec pauseorAdd wait. Saveaphonenumberfromarecentcalltocreateanew contact,orupdateanexistingcontact. Formoreinformation,see“Creating or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls”onpage 62. DRAFT For Internal Use Only ContactsandAccounts47 Updating Contacts Updating Contacts from Recent calls Makechangestoupdateanexistingcontact. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts. Contacts 2. Touchacontacttoviewitsinformation,thentouch Edit. –or– Touchandholdacontact,thenselectEditfromthe menu. 3. Continueenteringcontactinformation.Formore information,see“Creating Contacts”onpage 46. Updating Contacts from the Phone Keypad EnteraphonenumberwiththePhoneKeypad,thensaveit. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. TouchthedigitsofthephonenumberontheKeypad. 3. TouchAdd to Contacts,thenselectUpdate existingfrom thepop-upmenu. Saveaphonenumberfromarecentcalltocreateanew contact,orupdateanexistingcontact. Formoreinformation,see“Creating or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls”onpage 62. Choosing Contacts to Display 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts Menu,thentouchContacts to display: 2. Touch • Choose All contacts to show all contacts. • Choose Device to display only contacts stored to your device. • Touch SIM to show only contacts saved to the SIM card. • Choose an account to only display contacts from that account. • Choose Customized list to select contact types for each account, or the phone. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 4. Selectacontacttoupdate,thencontinueentering contactinformation.Formoreinformation,see “Creating Contacts”onpage 46. 48 Contacts ➔ Contacts Settings Other Contacts Options 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts Contacts ➔ Menu,thentouchSettings: 2. Touch • Select Only contacts with phones to show contacts with at least one stored phone number. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts Contacts➔ Menu: 2. Touchacontacttodisplayit,thentouch • History: View calls and messages to and from this contact. • Edit: Modify contact information. • Touch List by to sort contacts by first or last name. • Delete: Erase the contact record. • Touch Display contacts by to list contacts by first or last name. • Join contact/Separate contact: Manage multiple contacts as one. For information, see “Joining Contacts” on page 50. • Touch Service numbers to view and call customer service for your service provider. • Touch Contact sharing settings to set your preferences for transferring contacts by Bluetooth. You can choose to send all namecards at once, or individually. For more information about sending contacts, see “Sending Namecards (vCards)” on page 52. • Mark as default: Set a default phone number or other field (such as IM or email address). Defaults are the contact method used when creating a message or calling a contact. You can also set a default by touching and holding on a contact field. • Share namecard via: Send the namecard. For information, see “Sending Namecards (vCards)” on page 52. • Add to reject list: Mark the contact so that calls or messages from the contact are rejected automatically. To remove a contact form the reject list, touch and hold on the contact in the main contacts screen, then choose Remove from reject list. DRAFT For Internal Use Only ContactsandAccounts49 • Print contact info: Print the contact’s information via Bluetooth to a compatible Samsung Bluetooth-enabled printer (not included). • Place to home screen: Places this contact as a shortcut on the Home screen. My Local Profile Mylocalprofileisyourowncontactrecord,listedunderME inContacts.YoucansendMylocalprofileasavCardvia Bluetoothorasanattachment. Creating My Local Profile 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts. Contacts 2. TouchSet up profile,thenenteryourinformationinthe contactfields.Formoreinformation,see“Creating Contacts”onpage 46. Sending My Local Profile YoucansendyourprofileasavCardviaBluetoothtoother Bluetoothdevices,orasanattachment. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts. Contacts 3. Touch Menu,thentouchShare namecard via. 4. Chooseasendingmethod,thenfollowthepromptsto sendtheprofile. Joining Contacts Yourdevicecansynchronizewithmultipleaccounts, includingGoogle,Corporate,andotherproviders,plussocial networkingsiteslikeFacebook.Whenyousynchronize contactsfromtheseaccountswithyourdevice,youmay havemultiplecontactsforoneperson. Joiningcontactrecordsallowsyoutoseeallthecontact’s numbersandaddressestogether.Joiningalsohelpsyou keepyourcontactsupdated,becauseanychangesto informationintherespectiveaccountsisautomatically updatedthenexttimeyousynchronizewiththeaccount. Joining contacts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts. Contacts contact. 2. Touchandholdonacontact,thenselectJoin DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. Touchyourprofiletodisplayyourcontactinformation. 50 3. Selectacontacttojointotheselectedcontact. Separating contacts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts Exporting and Importing Contacts Contacts ➔ 2. Touchacontacttodisplayitsinformation. 3. UndertheConnectionheading,phoneiconsshowhow manycontactsarejoinedtothisone. 4. Touch undertheConnectionheading,and thentouch nexttoacontacttoremoveitfromthe joinedcontactrecord. YoucanexportyourcontactlisttoandfromUSBstorage (yourdevice’smemory),oraninstalledmemorycard. ContactsareexportedandimportedasaspecialVCFfile,and contactsaresentasvCards. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts➔ Contacts. Contacts 2. Touch Menu,thentouchImport/Export. 3. Selectanoption,thenfollowthepromptstocomplete theoperation: • Import from USB storage: Copy contacts that are saved in device memory. • Export to USB storage: Copy contacts to device memory. • Import from SD card: Imports contacts from the SD card. • Export to SD card: Exports contacts to the SD card. • Import from SIM card: Copy contacts to the device that are saved to a SIM card. DRAFT For Internal• Share Use namecardOnly via: Share contacts as vCards. For more information, see “Sending Namecards (vCards)” on page 52. ContactsandAccounts51 Sending Namecards (vCards) YoucansendacontactnamecardasavCardsviaBluetooth tootherBluetoothdevices,orasanattachmentviaGmailor Email. Important! NotallBluetoothdeviceswillacceptcontacts,and notalldevicessupporttransfersofmultiple contacts.Checkthetargetdevice’sdocumentation. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts Contacts ➔ Menu,thentouchImport/Export➔Share 2. Touch namecard via. 3. Touchcontactstomarkthemforsending,ortouch Select alltomarkallcontacts.Acheckmarkappearsin thecheckboxformarkedcontacts. 4. TouchDone.Attheprompt,chooseasendingmethod, thenfollowthepromptstosendthenamecard: • Bluetooth: For more information about sending via Bluetooth, see “Bluetooth” on page 120. • Gmail: For more information about sending Gmail, see “Composing and Sending Gmail” on page 78. • Messaging: For more information about sending messages, see “Creating and Sending Messages” on page 70. • Wi-Fi Direct: For more information about using Wi-Fi Direct, see see “Wi-Fi Direct” on page 117. Backing Up Contacts UseBackupAssistantPlustosaveacopyofyourContactsto asecurewebsite. Formoreinformation,see“Backup Assistant Plus”on page 166. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts. Contacts 2. Touch Menu,thentouchBackup. 3. FollowthepromptstologintoyourBackupAssistant account. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Email: For more information about sending email, see “Email” on page 75. 52 Favorites Markcontactswitha Groups startoidentifythemasFavorites. FavoritesdisplayontheFavoritestabinthePhoneand Contactsforfastdialingormessaging,andareindicatedby the . Creating Favorites 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts ➔ Contacts. Contacts 2. Touchandholdonacontact,thenselectAdd to favoritesfromthepop-upmenu. –or– Touchacontacttodisplayit,thentouch rightofthescreen. atthetop AssigncontactstoGroupstomakesearchingforcontacts faster,ortoquicklycallorsendmessagestogroup members.Yourdevicecomeswithpre-loadedgroupsyou canusetoaddyourcontacts,oryoucancreatenewgroups. Accessing Groups 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Creating a New Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Contacts➔ Contacts➔ Menu➔Create,thenenterinformation: 2. Touch • Touch Group name to enter a Group Name. • Touch Group ringtone to choose a ringtone for calls from members of this group. • Touch Message alert to choose a ringtone to play as a message alert. DRAFT For Internal• TouchUse Vibration Only pattern to choose a vibration to play for calls from members of this group. • Touch Add member to select members from Contacts. 3. Touch tosavethenewgroup. ContactsandAccounts53 Editing a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Contacts➔ 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit. Menu➔Edit,thenupdateinformationfor 3. Touch thegroup.Formoreinformation,see“Creating a New Group”onpage 53. Deleting a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. 2. Touch Contacts➔ Menu,thentouchDelete groups. 3. Touchagrouptomarkitfordeletion,ortouchSelect all tomarkallgroups.Whenselected,acheckmark appearsinthecheckbox.Youcannotdelete pre-loadedgroups. 4. TouchDelete,thenchooseGroup onlyorGroupand group members. 5. TouchOK. 54 Adding Contacts to a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Contacts➔ 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit,thentouch member. Add 3. Touchcontact(s)tomarkthemforaddition,ortouch Select all tomarkallcontacts.Whenselected,acheck markappearsinthecheckbox. 4. TouchDonetoaddtheselectedcontact(s). Removing Contacts from a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Contacts➔ 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit. 3. Touch Menu,thentouchRemove member. 4. Touchcontact(s)tomarkthemforremoval,ortouch Select alltomarkallcontacts.Whenselected,acheck markappearsinthecheckbox. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 5. TouchDonetoremovetheselectedcontact(s). Sending a Message to Group Members Createanewtextoremailmessage,addressedtothe group’smembers. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts➔ Groups. 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit. 3. Touch email. Menu,thentouchSend messageorSend 4. Touchcontactstomarkthemasrecipientsforthenew message,thentouchDone. 5. Thenewmessageopens,withthemarkedcontactsas recipients.Continuecreatingthemessage,asdesired. Formoreinformation,see“Creating and Sending Messages”onpage 70,orsee“Composing and Sending Email”onpage 77. Speed Dials Speeddialsare1-,2-,or3-digitshortcuts(1to100)you assigntocontacts,toallowyoutoquicklycallthecontact. Formoreinformationaboutcallingusingspeeddials,see “Making Calls using Speed Dials”onpage 57 Note: Somespeeddialsarereservedbydefault,andcannot beassigned: Speeddial1isreservedforVoicemail. Speeddial96isreservedfordatausageinquiries. Speeddial97isreservedforbalanceinquiries. Speeddial98isreservedforminutesinquiries. Speeddial99isreservedforpaymentinquiries. Assigning Speed Dials 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts 2. Touch Contacts ➔ Menu,thentouchSpeed dial setting. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3. Alistofspeeddialsdisplays.TouchaNotassigned speeddialfield,thentouchacontacttoassignthe contacttothespeeddiallocation. ContactsandAccounts55 Removing or Reassigning a Speed Dial 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contacts 2. Touch Contacts➔ Menu,thentouchSpeed dial setting. Menu,thentouchanoption: 3. Touch • Change order: Touch an assigned speed dial, then touch a new speed dial location to change the order. • Remove: Touch a speed dial to remove it. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 56 Section 4: Calling Making Calls Using the Phone Keypad Making Calls Yourdeviceoffersmultiplewaystomakecalls: •UsethetouchscreenPhone Keypadtoenterthephonenumber orspeeddial. •CallacontactfromContacts. •CallacontactfromFavorites. •Returnacall,orcallarecentcaller,fromRecentcalls. •VoicedialusingS Voice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touchthedigitsofthetelephonenumberonthe Keypad. 3. Touch toplacethecall. Making Calls using Speed Dials SpeedDialsare1-,2-,or3-digitshortcuts(1to100)you assigntocontacts,toallowyoutoquicklycallthecontact. Formoreinformationaboutsettingspeeddials,see“Speed Dials”onpage 55. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touchthedigitsofthespeeddialnumberonthe Keypad,holdingthelastdigituntilthenumberdials. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Calling57 Making Calls from Contacts Making Calls using S Voice Acontactisanentrythatyouhavecreatedtostorethe name,numbers,andotherinformationforpeopleorgroups ofinterest. Formoreinformation,see“Contacts”onpage 46. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. 2. FindthecontactandtouchittoopentheContactentry. 3. Touchacontact,thentouch todialthenumber. Placeacallbyspeakingthenameornumber. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phonethentouch 2. Thefirsttimeyouaccess,touchConfirmtoacceptthe SamsungDisclaimer. 3. Thefirsttimeyouaccess,touchAgreetoconfirmthe TermsofService. 4. Followthepromptstospeakacommand.Youcansay commandssuchas: • Call: Ex: “Call Charlie mobile” or “Call Joe work”. Call an entry in the Contact list. • Dial : Ex: “Dial 555-123-1234”. Call a spoken phone number. • Redial: Redials the last number called. Tip: YoucanlaunchSVoicefrommostunlockedscreensby DRAFT For Internal Use Only pressingthe Home Keytwice.Thiscanbepossible Menu ➔ whenthefollowingstepsareset,S Voice Settings ➔ Open via the home key.Andthedefaultsetting valueisOff. 58 Making Calls using Favorites Multi-party Calling Favoritesarecontactsthatyoudesignateasfavoritesby starringthem.Formoreinformationaboutcreatingfavorites, see“Favorites”onpage 53. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Favoritestodisplayfavorites. 3. Findthecontacttocallandtouch number. todialthe Making Calls from Recent calls Returnacall,orcallanumberfromarecentcallstoredin Recentcalls. Usemulti-partycallfeaturestosetupacallbetweenmultiple callers,suchasforaconferencecall. 1. Establishthefirstcall,byansweringanincomingcall ormakingacall. 2. Touch .Thefirstcallisplacedonhold. 3. Makethesecondcallbytouchingthephonenumber digits,thentouch 4. Touch 5. Touch Merge tomergethecallsintooneconferencecall. toendthecall. Formoreinformation,see“Recent Calls”onpage 61. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Calling59 Answering Calls Rejecting a call with a message Youcananswerincomingcallswhenthedeviceislockedor unlocked. 䡲 Touchanddragthe middleofthescreen. Answericontowardthe Tip: Tosilencetheringtoneforanincomingcall,pressthe Volume Key. Sending Calls to Voicemail Whenyourdevicealertsyoutoanincomingcall,youcan rejectthecalltosendthecallertovoicemail,orrejectthe callandsendamessagetothecaller. Rejecting a call 䡲 Touchanddragthe ofthescreen. 䡲 TouchanddragReject call with messagetowardthe middleofthescreen,thenselectanexistingmessage, orCreate new message. Note: Formoreinformationaboutcreatingrejectmessages, see“Set up call rejection messages”onpage 63. Answering Call-Waiting Calls Whenyoureceiveacallwhileonacall: Answericontoanswertheincoming •Touchanddragthe call.Theoriginalcallisplacedonhold,andremainsonholduntil youendthesecondcall,orswapcallsbacktotheoriginalcall. •TouchSwaptoplaceacallonholdandreturntotheoriginalcall. Reject icontowardthemiddle DRAFT For Internal Use Only 60 Options During a Call Ending a Call Whileinacall,youcanusethesefeatures: •Add call:DisplaytheDialertosetupamulti-partycall. •Keypad:Displayakeypadtoenternumbers. •End call:Endthephonecall. •Speaker:Enableordisablespeakerphone. •Mute:Muteorunmuteyourvoiceonthecall. •Headset:Switchthecall’saudiotoaBluetoothheadset(device andheadsetmustalreadybepaired;formoreinformationsee “Pairing with a Bluetooth Device”onpage 120). •Touch Menu foroptions: – Contacts:LaunchContacts. – Memo:LaunchSMemo. – Message:LaunchMessaging. 䡲 Toendacall,touch Recent Calls Whenyouplace,answer,ormissacall,arecordofthecallis savedinRecentcalls. Accessing Recent calls 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent. Phone➔ Making Calls using Recent calls 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Phone. Recenttodisplayrecentcalls. 3. Swipeyourfingerfromlefttorightacrossthecallto redial. –or– Touchacall,thentouch todialthenumber. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Calling61 Sending Messages using Recent calls 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent. Phone➔ 2. Swipeyourfingerfromrighttoleftacrossthecall. –or– Touchacall,thentouch thenumber. tocreateamessageto Creating or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent. Phone➔ 2. Touchandholdonacall,thenselectAdd to Contacts fromthepop-upmenu. 3. ChooseCreate contactorUpdate existing. 4. Continueenteringcontactinformation.Formore information,see“Contacts”onpage 46. Managing Recent calls Deleting records 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent. 2. Whileviewingthecalls,touch Delete. Menu,thentouch 3. Touchcallrecordstomarkthemfordeletion,ortouch Select all.Acheckindicatesmarkedrecords. 4. TouchDeletetodeletemarkedrecords. Filtering records 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent. 2. Whileviewingthecalls,touch View by. Phone➔ Menu,thentouch 3. Selectafiltertype,fromAll calls and messages,All calls,Missed calls,Dialed calls,Received calls,Rejected calls,All messages,Sent messages,andReceived messages. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 62 Phone➔ Viewing call durations ViewthelengthoftheLastcall,allDialedcalls,allReceived calls,orAllcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone➔ Recent. 2. Whileviewingcalls,touch duration. Menu,thentouchCall • Auto reject list: Enter telephone numbers to reject. Turn on Unknown number to reject calls with no caller ID. Touch Create, then follow the prompts to enter numbers to reject, or select them from Contacts. Touch Match criteria to set options for using the reject number list. Outgoing calls Call Settings • Auto reject mode: Sets Auto reject mode for outgoing calls to Off, All numbers, or Auto reject numbers. Configuresettingsforcallingwithyourdevice. Call restriction • Auto reject list: Create and manager numbers for the auto reject list. Createandmanagealistofphonenumbers,tohaveyour deviceautomaticallyrejectcallsyoureceivefromthose numbers. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings. 3. SelectCall restrictionfortheseoptions: Set up call rejection messages Createandmanagetextmessagestosendtocallerswhen rejectingincomingcalls.Messagesyoucreatehereare availablefromtheincomingcallscreenwhenyouusethe Rejectwithmessageoption. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Set up call rejection 2. Touch DRAFT For Internal Use Only messages. • Auto reject mode: Set how the phone responds for rejected Incoming calls calls. Selections: Off, All numbers, or Auto reject numbers (only those numbers listed on the Auto reject list). Calling63 3. Managemessages: • To create new messages, touch Create, then follow the prompts. • To modify an existing message, touch the message, then edit the text. Answering/ending calls Managesettingsforansweringandendingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch calls. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Answering/ending Turn off screen during calls Whenenabled,thescreenautomaticallyturnsoffduring phonecalls,andtheproximitysensoronthefrontofthe deviceisusedtoturnthescreenbackonwhenthedeviceis movedorbroughtclosetoanothersurface,suchaswhen youmovethedevicetoyourear. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings. 3. Touch Turn off screen off during callstoenableor disablethescreenduringcalls. 3. Configuretheseoptions: • The home key answers calls: When enabled, you can answer an incoming call by pressing the Home Key. • Voice control: When enabled, you can answer an incoming call using a voice command. • The power key ends calls: When enabled, pressing the Power/LockKey ends a call. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 64 Call alerts Alerts on call Setoptionsforsoundsandvibrationstooccurduringcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Call alerts. 3. Configureoptions: Call vibrations • Vibrate on connection to network: the device vibrates when it connects to the network. • Call-end vibration the device vibrates when the other caller ends the call. Call status tones Chooseoptionsforsoundstoplayduringcalls • Call connect tone The device plays a tone when the other caller answers a call. • Minute minder A tone plays once per minute during a call. • Call end tone The device plays a tone when the other caller ends the call. Touch OK to save the settings. Setscallalerts. • Alerts on call: When enabled, notifications play during phone calls for alarms and new messages. When disabled, these notifications are muted during a call. Call accessories Configureheadsetoptionsforcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Call accessories. 3. Configuresettings: • Automatic answering: When enabled, and you have a headset connected to the Headset Jack, incoming calls are answered automatically after a delay, set at Automatic answering timer. • Automatic answering timer: Choose a time period to delay before automatically answering an incoming call when Automatic answering is enabled and a headset is connected to the device. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Outgoing call conditions: When the device is paired with a Bluetooth headset, you can choose to make calls even when the device is locked. Calling65 Call forwarding ConfigurestheCallforwardingoptions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Call forwarding. 3. Configuresettings: • Activate call forwarding:Enables the Call forwarding feature. • Deactivate Call Forwarding: Disables the Call forwarding feature. Ringtones and keypad tones Choosetonesand/orvibrationtoplayforincomingcallsand keypadtouches. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings ➔ Ringtones and 2. Touch keypad tones. 3. Configuresettings: • Ringtones: Choose a default ringtone for incoming calls. • Vibrate when ringing: When enabled, the Device vibration plays for incoming calls. • Keypad tones: When enabled, sounds play when you touch the Phone keypad. Personalize call sound Chooseoptionsforcallaudio,incaseswhereyoumightneed thesoundsofterormoreclear,oroptimizedforyourrightor leftear.Thesearethedefaults,butyoucanchangethem Menu ➔ My call sound. duringacallbytouching 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch sound. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Personalize call 3. Configureoptions: • Adapt Sound: Automatically adapts the sound output quality during a call. • Soft sound: Decreases the call sound volume so it sounds softer during a call. DRAFT For Internal• Clear Use Only sound: Increases the call sound volume so the sound is • Vibrations: Choose a vibration pattern, or create your own pattern, to play for incoming calls when Incoming call vibration is turned On. Vibration plays along with the ringtone, if Silent mode is not enabled. 66 more clear during a call. • Off: Disables the personalization option. Noise reduction Voicemail Whenenabled,thephonesuppressesbackgroundnoisefrom thesideduringcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings ➔ Noise reduction. Increase volume in pocket Whenenabled,thedeviceusestheproximitysensortodetect whenthedeviceisinapocketorotherclose-fittinglocation suchasapurseorbag,andincreasesthevolumefor incomingcallringtones. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch pocket. Menu➔ Call Settings ➔ Increase volume in Configureoptionsforvoicemail. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings. 3. Configureoptions: • Voicemail service: By default, your device uses your wireless service provider’s voicemail service. If you have another option for voicemail installed, select it here. • Voicemail settings: By default, the speed dial for calling voicemail for your service provider is *86 (*VM). If you wish to use another speed dial, touch Voicemail number to set a new one. • Sound: Choose a Default ringtone. • Vibrate: Choose an option for vibration to play for a voicemail notification. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Calling67 Other call settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings. 3. Configureoptions: • Current country: Choose the country you are in. This is used in Assisted dialing. • Assisted dialing: When turned On, your phone automatically dials appropriate codes and prefixes for international calls. Touch to turn the option On or Off, then touch Assisted dialing to configure settings. • Auto retry: When enabled, the device will automatically redial a call if it receives a busy signal from the network. • TTY mode: Choose a TTY mode to enable TTY mode, for use with optional TTY equipment. • DTMF tones: Set the length of Dual-tone Multi-frequency tones, which play when you use the keypad during a call, such as when navigating device menus. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Voice privacy: Enable or disable Enhanced voice privacy, to improve the security of phone calls. 68 Section 5: Messaging Types of Messages Yourdevicesupportsthesetypesofmessages: •Text messages:Sendandreceivesimplemessagescontaining texttoothermobilephonesoremailaddresses(alsoknownas SMS). •Multimedia messages:Sendandreceivetextmessageswith Note: Messagingserviceavailabilitydependsonyournetwork andserviceplan.MultimediaMessagingchargesapply peryourCallingPlan.Monthlyplansareavailable. HigherratesapplyforInternationalMultimedia Messaging(whenavailable).CompatibleDevice required.ConsultVerizonWirelessformoreinformation. pictures,video,and/orsoundtoothermobilephonesoremail addresses(alsoknownasMMS). •Mobile IMs:ExchangeInstantMessageswithotherusersof popularmessagingsites. •Email:Sendandreceiveemailfromyouremailaccounts, includingCorporatemail. •Gmail:SendandreceiveGmailfromyourGoogleaccount. •Voicemail:Retrievevoicemessagesfromcallers. •Google Talk:ChatwithotherGoogleTalkusers. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Messaging69 Text and Multimedia Messaging Yourdevicecansendandreceivetextandmultimedia messages. Creating and Sending Messages 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Messaging. Compose. 3. Touch Enter recipient andenteraname,phonenumber oremailaddress,ortouch toaddrecipientsfrom Contacts.Asyouentertext,matchingcontactsappear. Touchacontacttoaddittothelist. 4. TouchEnter message,thenenterthemessage.While enteringthemessage,usetheseoptions(available optionsdependonattachment): • Touch Attach to add media or content to the message (converts the message to MMS). • Touch – Add to Contacts: If the recipients are not saved in Contacts, save the info as a new contact, or update an existing contact. – Add slide/Remove slide: Add or remove a slide. Slides hold pictures or other media, and adding a slide converts the message to MMS. – Add subject: Add a subject field (converts the message to MMS.) – Priority level: Set the urgency of the message. – Discard: Erase the message without sending it. – Translate: Launches S Translator to translate text to or from another language. 5. ReviewthemessageandtapSend. Menu for options: – Insert smiley: Add a text emoticon to the message. – Add text: Select text from S Memo, Calendar, Contacts or Text DRAFT For Internal Use Only templates to add. – View contact: Displays the contacts information profile. 70 Message Threads Deleting Messages Sentandreceivedtextandpicturemessagesaregrouped intomessagethreads.Threadedmessagesallowyoutosee allthemessagesexchanged(similartoachatprogram)and displaysacontactonthescreen.Messagethreadsarelisted intheorderinwhichtheywerereceived,withthelatest messagedisplayedatthetop. Deleting a single message thread Toopenathreadedmessagefollowthesesteps: 1. FromthemainHomescreen,tap Messaging. Message Options Tapthemessagethreadyouwanttoview. 2. Touchandholdthemessagethreadtodisplaythe followingoptions: • Add to Contacts: adds the contact listed in this message to the Contact list. • View contact: displays the contact’s information. This option only displays if the sender is in your Contacts list. • Delete thread: displays a confirmation dialog box that when pressed, deletes the entire thread. 1. FromthemainHomescreen,tap Messaging. 2. Touchandholdamessage,thentapDelete thread. 3. AttheDeleteprompt,tapOKtodeleteorCancelto cancel. Options before composing a message 1. FromthemainHomescreen,tap Messaging. 2. Beforecomposingamessage,press Menuand selectfromtheseoptions: • Search: allows you to search through all of your messages for a certain word or string of words. Enter a search string in the Messaging Search window and tap . • Delete threads: allows you to delete any message thread. Select the messages to delete and a green checkmark displays next to the message. Tap Delete. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Save messages: Saves all messages in this thread. • Draft messages: displays the draft messages folder and its contents. • Locked messages: displays the locked messages folder and its contents. Messaging71 • Save messages: displays the saved messages folder and its contents. • Settings: allows you to access Messaging settings. For more information, refer to “Messaging Settings” on page 73. Options while composing a message 䡲 • Discard: allows you to delete the message. • Translate: launches translation where you assign the language in which you are composing, and select a language for the recipient. Other options include, Incoming messages only, and Include original text in outgoing message. Whilecomposingamessage,press Menuand selectfromtheseoptions: • Insert smiley: allows you to add emoticons, such as a happy face to your message. • Add text: allows you to copy text from your contacts, calendar, or from a memo to add to your message. This is a convenient feature for adding names, phone numbers, events, etc. to your message. • Add to Contacts: adds the current contact phone number to the Contacts list (if it is not already listed). • View contact: allows you to see information on the recipient. This option only appears if the recipient is in your Contacts list. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Add slide: allows you to add a new page to a message. • Add subject: adds a subject line to the message. • Priority level: sets the messages priority level to Normal or High. 72 Messaging Settings Toconfigurethesettingsfortextmessages,multimedia messages,Voicemails,andPushmessages. 1. FromthemainHomescreen,tap Messaging➔ Menu➔ Settings. 2. ThefollowingMessagingsettingsareavailable: General settings • Restore messages: restores saved messages to your inbox. • Delete old messages: deletes old messages when the limit is reached, rather than having them overwritten. • Text message limit: allows you to set a limit on how many text messages can be in one conversation. • Multimedia message limit: allows you to set a limit on how many multimedia messages can be in one conversation. • Text templates: allows you to edit or add new text templates to use in your messaging. • Manage SIM card messages: allows you to manage the messages that you have stored on your SIM card. Multimedia message (MMS) settings • Delivery reports: when selected, requests a delivery report for each message sent. • Auto-retrieve: allows the message system to retrieve messages automatically. • Roaming auto-retrieve: automatically retrieves messages while roaming. • MMS alert: allows you to receive an alert when MMS mode becomes active. • Group conversations: send messages as group conversations by default. Display Text message (SMS) settings • Bubble style: allows you to choose from several bubble styles for your messages. Bubbles are the rounded boxes that surround each message. • Delivery reports: when selected, requests a delivery report for each message sent. • Background style: allows you to choose from several background styles for your messages. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Use the volume key: allows you to change the text size by using the up or down volume keys. Messaging73 Notifications settings • Notifications: allows you to see message notifications on your status bar. • Select ringtone: allows you to set the ringtone for your message notifications. • Vibrate: allows you to configure the vibration mode associated with message alerts. • Message alert repetition: allows you to set the interval for new message alerts. Choose from: Once, Every 2 minutes, or Every 10 minutes. • Preview message: when enabled, allows you to view a preview of new message text on the Status bar. Emergency message settings • Emergency alerts: allows you to receive wireless emergency alerts from the Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS). For more information, refer to “Emergency Alerts” on page 75. • Vibrate: the phone vibrates when you receive emergency alerts. • Alert reminder: allows you to set reminders after you receive an alert. You can select Once, Every 2 minutes, Every 15 minutes, or Off (default). Signature settings • Add signature: when enabled, this feature allows you to create a signature at the end of your outgoing text messages. • Signature text: allows you to enter a desired signature for your message. Callback number • Enable callback number: enables the number entered for callback. • Callback number: touch to enter a callback number. This field displays the callback number entered. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Emergency notification preview: allows you to play the emergency alert tone so you will know what to expect when an alert is received. 74 Emergency Alerts Email ThisdeviceisdesignedtoreceiveWirelessEmergencyAlerts fromtheCommercialMobileAlertService(CMAS). EmergencyAlertsaregeographically-targeted,andalert customersofimminentthreatstotheirsafetywithintheir area.ThereisnochargeforreceivinganEmergencyAlert. TherearethreetypesofEmergencyAlerts: •Presidential •Imminent(SevereorExtreme) •AMBERAlerts(missingpersonalert) CustomersmaychoosenottoreceiveImminentAlertsand AMBERAlerts.PresidentialAlertscannotbedisabled.To disableImminentThreatAlerts(ExtremeandSevere)and AMBERAlerts,followtheseinstructions: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Messaging. 2. Touch Alerts. Menu,thentouchSettings ➔ Emergency Sendandreceiveemailusingpopularemailservices. Setting Up Email Accounts YoucanconfigureEmailformostaccountsinjustafew steps. Email. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ 2. Thefirsttimeyousetupanemailaccount,selectyour emailprovider. –or– Forsubsequentaccounts,touch andthentouch 3. Touch Menu ➔ Settings Add accountandselectyouremailprovider. 4. Followthepromptstosetupyouremailaccount. Note: Formoreinformationonsettingupyouremail,visitthe SmartphoneResourceCenterat: https://smartphones.verizonwireless.com DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3. Allalerts(exceptEmergencyalerttestmessages)are enabledbydefault(checkmarkshowing).Todisable alerts,touchanalerttoremovethecheckmark. Messaging75 Deleting Email Accounts Email Settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Apps ➔ touch Usesettingstoconfigurehandlingofyouremail. Menu ➔ Settingsandthen 3. Touchtheemailaccounttodelete. 4. TouchtheemailaccountlistedundertheAccounts heading. 5. TouchRemove account. Syncing Email Accounts Syncingrefreshesyourdevicewiththeaccount’sservers. Whenyousetupanemailaccount,youcanchoosewhether theaccountsyncsinthebackground,ormanually. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Email➔ Sync. Apps ➔ Note: Availablesettingsdependontheemailprovider. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Email. Apps ➔ Menu➔ Settings➔ General settingsfor 2. Touch options: • Auto-advance: Choose the screen to display after you delete a message. • Message preview line: Choose the number of lines of email text to display in the preview screen. • Title line in list: Choose how emails are titled in the preview screen. • Confirm deletions: When enabled, Email will prompt you to confirm when you delete messages. responses: View and manage text phrases that you can DRAFT For Internal• Quick Use Only insert into emails. • Spam addresses: Edit the list of senders and domains reports as spam. 76 • Priority sender settings: Configure priority mail sender settings. – Priority senders: Displays a list of Priority senders. – Set as the default folder: Display the priority sender inbox whenever you open Email. – Email notifications: Enable or disable display of notifications for new emails in the Status bar. – Select ringtone: Select a new email notification ringtone. – Vibrate: Enable or disable vibration as a new email notification. • Rules for filtering: Set and manage filtered email in combined view. • Delay email sending: Displays a cancel button for a specified period of time so you can delay or cancel sending emails. Also configures the length of the delay. Composing and Sending Email 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Email. Apps ➔ 2. Ifyouhavemultipleaccountssetup,choosean accountfromthemenuatthetopofthescreen. 3. Touch Compose,thentouchfieldstoenter recipientsandtheemailtext. 4. Whilecomposingamessage,usetheseoptions: • Touch Menu for options. Available options depend on the type of email account. • Touch Attach to add a file to the message. Available options depend on the type of email account. 5. Touchthesendicontosendthemessage. • Default image size: Set the default size for image attachments. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3. Touchanaccounttoconfigurespecificsettings. Availableoptionsdependontheaccount. Messaging77 Refreshing Your Gmail Account Gmail SendandreceiveemailsviaGmail,Google’sweb-based email. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Gmail. Apps ➔ Setting Up Your Gmail Account ThefirsttimeyoulaunchGmail,yourdevicewillpromptyou tosetupyourGoogleaccount,ifyouhaven’talreadysetit up.IfyousetupyourGoogleaccountonyourdevice,Gmail issetupautomatically 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Gmail. 2. Followthepromptstosignin,orcreateanewaccount. 3. ThedevicecommunicateswiththeGoogleservertoset upyouraccountandsynchronizeyouremail. YoucanusemorethanoneGoogleaccountonyour device. Syncingrefreshesyourdevicewiththeaccount’sservers. Whenyousetupanemailaccount,youcanchoosewhether theaccountsyncsinthebackground,ormanually. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Gmail ➔ Sync. Gmail Settings UsesettingstoconfigureyourGmailpreferences. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Gmail. 2. Touch Menu ➔ Settingsforoptions. Composing and Sending Gmail 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Gmail. Menu➔ Settings andthentouch Accounts➔ Add account toadd anotheraccount. 78 Apps ➔ 2. Touch ,thentouchfieldstocomposethe message.Whilecomposing,touch Menufor options. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Note: Touch Apps ➔ 3. Touch tosendthemessage. Checking Voicemail Voicemail Allunansweredcallstoyourdevicearesenttovoicemail, evenifyourdeviceisturnedoff,soyou’llwanttosetupyour voicemailandpersonalgreetingassoonasyouactivate yourdevice. VisualVoiceMailisafeaturethatallowsyoutoreviewyour voicemailsonyourdevice,includingtheoptiontolistento yourvoicemailinanyorder.Thereisamonthlychargefor VisualVoiceMail,andairtimechargesmayapply.Formore information,contactVerizonWireless. Setting up Voicemail 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Voice Mail. –or– FromtheHomescreen,touch andhold 0 + . Apps ➔ 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Voice Mail. Apps ➔ 2. Followtheautomatedinstructionstomanage voicemail. Clearing Voicemail Notifications Whenyouhavenewvoicemail,yourdevicealertsyouby displayinganiconintheStatusbar,and,dependingonyour settings,byplayingsoundandvibration.Ifyouwantto removetheiconfromtheStatusbar,usetheClear notificationsoption. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Voice Mail➔Clear notifications. Phone,thentouch 2. Followtheautomatedinstructionstosetupyour passwordandrecordagreeting. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Messaging79 Google Talk ChatwithotherGoogleTalkusers. Note: TalkrequiresthatyouhaveaGoogleaccountsetupon yourdevice.Formoreinformation,see“Your Google Account”onpage 13.IfyousetupyourGoogleaccount, youareautomaticallyloggedin. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Talk. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 80 Section 6: Applications Managing Applications Appsdisplaysallapplicationsinstalledonyourphone, includingappsyoudownloadandinstall. FromApps,youcanchangethewayappsappearonthe screen,uninstallappsyou’vedownloaded,andshareapps withfriends.Whenyouinstallnewapps,newscreensare addedtoholdthem. Tip: YoucanplaceshortcutstoappsontheHomescreen,for quickaccesstotheapplication.Formoreinformation,see “Shortcuts”onpage 38. Uninstalling Apps Youcanuninstallappsyoudownloadandinstall.Pre-loaded appscannotbeuninstalled. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps. 2. Touch Menu➔ Uninstall. 3. Appsthatcanbeuninstalledshow ontheiricon. Touch ;thenfollowthepromptstouninstallthe app.Pre-loadedappscannotbeuninstalled. Downloading and Installing Apps Findnewappstodownloadandinstallonyourdevice: AmazonAppstore:Formoreinformation,see“Appstore • (Amazon)”onpage 83. • DRAFT For Internal Use Only Play Store:Formoreinformation,see“Play Store”on page 105. • Samsung Hub:Formoreinformation,referto“Samsung Hub”onpage107. Applications81 Customizing the Apps Screens • Uninstall: Remove an app that you downloaded from your phone. Preloaded apps cannot be uninstalled. Choosing a view Bydefault,appiconsappearinGridview.Youcanchange theviewtolistview. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps. 2. Touch Menu;thentouch View type. 3. Chooseanoption: • Customizable Grid: The default view, which allows you to touch and hold on apps to move them from screen to screen. • Alphabetical grid: Icons are arranged in a grid, in A-Z order. • Alphabetical list: Icons display in a list, sorted from A-Z. Apps screen options 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch • Downloaded applications: Display all apps you’ve downloaded. • View type: Configure the apps screen. • Share apps: Select apps you’ve downloaded (not available for pre-loaded apps) to share via Bluetooth, Email, Flipboard, Gmail, Google, Google+, Messaging, S Memo, or Wi-Fi Direct. • Hide applications/Show hidden applications: Control whether app icons are visible in Apps. Hiding an icon does not remove the app from your phone. Apps. Menufortheseoptions: 2. Touch • Play Store: Launch Google™ Play Store, to browse for new apps to download. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Edit: Touch and hold an app icon then drag it to the Create folder icon to create a new folder. Drag it to the Create page icon to create a new apps screen and place the icon on it. Or drag it to App info to view information about this app. • Create folder: Create a new folder to hold the app icon. 82 Amazon Appstore (Amazon) ShopwithAmazon. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Browseanddownloadapplications,gamesandmorefrom theAmazonapplicationstore. Amazon. 䡲 Amazon Kindle TM UsetheAmazonKindle applicationtodownloadbooksfor reading,rightonyourphone. Note: YoumustberegisteredwithAmazontousetheKindle application.Attheprompt,enteryourAmazonaccount credentials. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Amazon Kindle. Apps ➔ Apps ➔ Note: Airtimeordownloadchargesmayapplywhenusing Appstore. Audible 䡲 ShopformusicwithAmazon. FromtheHomescreen,touch FromtheHomescreen,touch Appstore. Appstore. Downloadaudiobookstoenjoyonyourphone. Amazon MP3 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch –or– Amazon MP3. FromtheHomescreen,touch Audible. Apps ➔ Calculator Useyourphone’sCalculatortoperformmathematical DRAFT For Internal Use Only calculations. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Calculator. Apps ➔ Applications83 Sending Events Calendar Recordeventsandappointmentstomanageyourschedule. Tip: ACalendarwidgetisavailableinWidgets.Formore informationaboutplacingwidgetsontheHomescreen, see“Widgets”onpage 38. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Calendar. Apps ➔ 2. TouchYear,Month,Week,Day,List,orTask. Menu foroptions: 3. Touch • Go to: Display a specific date. SendeventsasvCalendarfilestootherBluetoothdevices,as messageattachments,orviaWi-FiDirect. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Calendar. 2. Touchaneventtodisplayitsdetails. Menu;thentouch Share via.Followthe 3. Touch promptstoselectasharingmethodandsharethe event. Caller Name ID • Delete: Delete an event. SubscribetoCallerNameIDtoidentifyunknowncallersby Name,Picture,andCity&State. • Search: Search for calendar events. Note: CallerNameIDrequiresasubscription. • Sync: Refresh Calendar with events from your accounts. • Settings: Customize the calendar. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Name ID. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 84 Apps ➔ Caller Taking Pictures Camera UsetheCameratotakepicturesandrecordvideo. Sharing your photos and videos 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Camera. Apps ➔ Yourdevicehasexcitingnewfeaturesforsharingyour photoswithyourfriendsandfamily: •UseShare Shottoautomaticallyshareyourphotosandvideos withyourfriendsandfamilyviaWi-FiDirect. •UseS Beamtotransferphotosandvideos(andotherfiles)via NFCtootherNFC-capabledevices,bysimplytouchingthe devicestogether(typicallyback-to-back). Important! Donottakephotosofpeoplewithouttheir permission. Donottakephotosinplaceswherecamerasare notallowed. Donottakephotosinplaceswhereyoumay interferewithanotherperson’sprivacy. 2. Usingthedisplayasaviewfinder,composeyour picturebyaimingthelensatthesubject.Youcan rotatethephonetoanyposition,andthescreen controlsrotatetomaketakingpictureseasy. 3. Asyoucomposeapicture,theCameraautomatically DRAFT For Internal Use Only focusestheshot(thefocusbracketturnsgray).Touch Capturetotakethepicture. –or– Applications85 Touchthescreentofocusontheareayoutouched. – Flash: Choose Off, On, or Auto flash. – Auto night detection: Displays the auto night detection setting. On or Off. – Voice Commands: Displays when Voice control is enabled. – Recording mode: Determines the recording speed for video recording. Selections: Normal, Limit for MMS, Slow motion, and Fast motion. – Share: Determines the Share method or mode. Selections: Off, Share shot, Buddy photo share, or ChatON photo share, or Remove viewfinder. –or– “Pinch”thescreen,orpresstheVolumeKey,tozoom inorout. 4. Beforetakingthepicture,tapthescreenandtouch on-screeniconstoconfigureotheroptions.Formore information,see“Picture Options”onpage 86. 5. Touch Capture totakethepicture. Picture Options 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Camera. Apps ➔ 2. Usetheseoptionstoconfigurethecamera: Self portrait: Switch between the back camera and the front camera, for self-portraits. Dual Camera: Allows you to activate both the front and rear cameras simultaneously. For more information, refer to “Taking Dual Camera Photos”onpage87. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Quick Settings: Displays the following, configurable options: 86 Taking Dual Camera Photos Camera and Camcorder Settings WiththeDualCamerafeature,youcantakeapicturewith boththefrontandrearcamerasatthesametime. TotakeaDualCamerapicture: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Camera. Apps ➔ 2. Fromthecameraviewfinder,taptheDualCameraicon locatedonthetopleftsideofthescreen. 䡲 FromtheCameraviewer,press Menu➔ Settings thenconfigurethesesettings: ➔ Camera • Photo size: Select the size of the photo output. Selections are: 4128x3096 (4:3) 13M, 4128x2322 (16:9) W9.4M, 3264x2448 (4:3) 8M, 3264x1836 (16:9) W6M, 2048x1152 (16:9) W2.4M. 3. Thecameraviewfinderdisplaysanimagefromthe front-facingcamerawithinaminipictureframeontop ofthemainimagedisplayedfromtherear-facing camera. • Burst shot: Hold down Capture to take multiple shots; then choose the best shots to keep. 4. Touch • Metering: Select a method for measuring light: Centerweighted, Matrix, or Spot. Capture totakethepicture. To resize the front camera image: 䡲 Touchandholdtheminipictureframeuntiltheresize handlesdisplay,thendragonecornertoenlargethe image. • Face detection: While composing a picture, double-tap on a face to zoom in or out. • ISO: Choose a setting for imaging sensitivity. Choose from Auto, 100, 200, 400, or 800. Use a lower ISO number to make your camera less sensitive to light, a higher ISO number to take photos with less light, or Auto to let the camera automatically adjust the ISO for each shot. DRAFT For Internal Use Only To reposition the front camera image: 䡲 Touchandholdtheminipictureframetodetachitand thenplaceitinadesiredlocation. • Anti-Shake: When enabled, minimizes the effect of camera movement. Applications87 • Auto night detection: Automatically detects very low light conditions to take a good photo at night. • Guidelines: Enable or disable an on-screen grid to aid in photo composition. • Save as: Delivers images with greater intensity which is effective for reducing overexposure in bright conditions. • Flash: Choose the default flash mode. Camcorder • Video size: Select the video recording size. Selections: 1920x1080 (16:9), 1440x1080 (4:3), 1280x720 (16:9), 320x240 (4:3). • Video stabilization: Turn the video stabilization feature On or Off. More Camera Settings • GPS tag: Add GPS location information to photo details. • Voice control: Enable or disable voice control commands. • Contextual filename: (Requires GPS tag activation.) When On, the location is included as part of the filename. • Save as flipped: When On, videos are saved as a mirror-image of the screen display. • Storage: If an optional memory card is installed (not included), choose the default storage location for pictures. • Reset: Set all Camera settings to the defaults. • Review: Displays each picture after you take it. • Volume key: Determines which key acts as the Volume key. Selections are: Volume Up/Down key as the zoom key, Camera key, or the Record key. • Timer: Sets a delayed-time shot. Set the timer to Off, 2 sec, 5 sec, or 10sec. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • White balance: Choose a setting for the light source. • Exposure value: Sets a default brightness level. 88 •Animated photo:Createsapicturethatcontainsselectedmoving Changing the Mode TouchtheMODEbutton,thenscrollthroughandselectthese options: •Auto:Automatically adjusts your camera to optimize color and brightness. •Beauty face:Lightens faces for softer images. •Best photo:Use this to take multiple photos in a short time period, and then choose the best photos from them. Press the Shutter button to take multiple photos. When Gallery opens, tap and hold thumbnails of photos to save, and then tap Done. •Best face:Take multiple group shots at the same time and combine them to create the best possible image. Press the Shutter button to take multiple photos. When Gallery opens, tap the yellow frame on each face, and choose the best individual face for the subject. After choosing a pose for each individual, tap Done to merge the images into a single photo, and then tap Save. objectsbyanimatingpartsofpicture. •Rich tone (HDR):Select when taking photos with richer colors and contrasts. •Eraser:Saves the best of 5 taken pictures and removes any moving objects in the background, like people walking behind you. •Panorama:Use this to take wide panoramic photos. Press the Shutter button to take a photo, and then move the camera in any direction. When the blue frame aligns with the preview screen, the camera automatically takes another shot in the panoramic sequence. Press the shutter button again to stop shooting. •Sports:Use to take fast action photos. •Night:Use this setting for low-light conditions, without using the flash. Press the Shutter button to take multiple photos. Photos are automatically merged into a single photo. •Sound & shot:Enrich pictures by adding background sounds for a few seconds. The background sound is recorded for up to 9 seconds after taking the photo. DRAFT For Internal Use Only •Drama:Take a series of photos of a moving object and then merge them together into one image. Applications89 Recording Videos UsetheCameratorecordvideo. Important! Donottakevideosofpeoplewithouttheir permission. Donottakevideosinplaceswherecamerasare notallowed. Donottakevideosinplaceswhereyoumay interferewithanotherperson’sprivacy. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Camera. Apps ➔ 2. Usingthedisplayasaviewfinder,composeyourshot byaimingthelensatthesubject.Youcanrotatethe phonetoanyposition,andthescreencontrolsrotateto makerecordingeasy. 3. Tapthe Camcorderkeytobeginrecording. Asyoucomposeavideo,theCamcorderautomatically focusestheshot(thefocusbracketturnsgray). 4. Tap Capturetocaptureanimagewhilerecording video.Thisfeatureisnotavailableiftheanti-shake featureison. 5. Tapthe video. Stopkeytostoprecordingandsavethe 6. Tapthe Pausekeytopausetherecording. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 90 Chrome Using S Beam EnableNFCandSBeam,andthensharepictures,videos (andotherfiles)withotherNFC-capabledevices. 1. ActivateNFC.Formoreinformation,see“NFC and Beaming”onpage 123. 2. ActivateSBeam.Formoreinformation,see“S Beam” onpage 124. 3. Choosepictures,videos,orotherfilesforsharing. ThesefilescanbeinGallery,fromMyfiles,orfrom anotherappwithfile-sharingcapability. 4. Selectafiletodisplayit;thentouchthedevices,back toback.Attheprompt,touchthepicturetobeamitto theotherdevice. UseGoogleChrometobrowsetheweb. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Chrome. Apps ➔ Clock TheClockapplicationincludesthesefeatures: •Alarm:Createalarmstogooffonce,ortorepeat. •World clock:Displaythetimeanddateinanytimezone. •Stopwatch:Recordlaptimes. •Timer:Measureelapsedtime. •Desk clock:Displaythedateandtimeinlargeformat,foreasy viewing. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Clock. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Applications91 Contacts Email UseContactstostoreinformationforyourfriends,familyand colleagues,tomakecontactingthemeasy. Formoreinformation,see“Contacts”onpage 46. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Apps ➔ Downloads Viewandmanagefilesandotheritemsyoudownloadtoyour phone. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Downloads. 2. Touchanitemtoopenit(ifanappropriateapplication isinstalled.) Note: ApplicationsyoudownloadinGooglePlay™Storeare managedinPlayStore,andwillnotappearin Downloads. Sendandreceiveemailusingpopularemailservices. Formoreinformation,see“Email”onpage 75. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select Email. TheFlipboardapplicationcreatesapersonalizeddigital magazineoutofsharedinformation.Accessnewsstories, personalfeedsandotherrelatedmaterial.Flipthrough Facebooknewsfeed,tweetsfromyourTwitteraccount, photosfromfriends,andmore. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select Flipboard. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 92 Apps ➔ Flipboard Apps ➔ 3. Withtheimagedisplayed,press lauchthephotoeditor. Gallery Viewing Videos 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Gallery. Apps ➔ 2. Touchanalbum;thentouchavideotoplayit. 3. Whileviewingvideos,touch Menuforoptions. Viewing Pictures 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Gallery. Apps ➔ 2. Touchanalbum;thentouchapicturetoviewit. 3. Whileviewingapicture,touchthescreen,ortouch Menu foroptions. Menu➔ Editto 4. Tapandholdtheimagethenselectanavailableoption: • Selection mode: provides several on-screen selection options such as: Select area, Inverse selection, Selection size, and Selection mode (Magnetic, Lasso, Brush, Round, and Square). • Select all: select the entire area of the current image. • Clipboard: copies the currently selected are to your device’s clipboard. 5. Usethefollowingeditorcontrolstoedityourpicture: Previous:displaythepreviousphotoproject. Next:displaythenextphotoproject. Editing a Photo Youcanedityourphotosusingthebuilt-inPhotoeditor applicationonyourdevice.Thephotoeditorapplication providesbasiceditingfunctionsforpicturesthatyoutakeon yourphone.Alongwithbasicimagetuninglikebrightness, contrast,andcoloritalsoprovidesawidevarietyofeffects usedforeditingthepicture. 1. FromtheHomescreen,tap ➔Gallery Cancel:closesthecurrentlydisplayedphoto. Save:savesthisphototothememorycard. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. Selectafolderlocationandtapafiletoopenit. Rotate:rotateaphotoinall4directions.Youcan alsomirrorimagethephoto. Crop:crop(cut-out)anareaofaphoto. Applications93 Color:automaticvallyadjustscolor,Brightness, Contrast,Saturation,AdjustRGB,Temperature, Exposure,andHueofaphoto. Effect:addsvariouseffectstoyourphoto. Portrait:appliesvariousfacecorrectioneffects suchas:Red-eyefix,Airbrushface,Face brightness,Out-of-focus,Beautyface,Face reshape,orSpothealing. Sticker:placesvariouspre-createdon-screen stickersontoptheofcurrentimage. 6. Press toaccessthefollowingoptions: • Save as: allows you to rename your current image and save it to your gallery. • Select image: allows you to select a new image for editing. • Take picture: allows you to activate the camera and take a new image for editing. • Share via: allows you to share your saved photo via Amazon Send to Kindle, Bluetooth, Email, Flipboard, Gmail, Google+, Group Play, Messaging, Picasa, S Memo, or Wi-Fi- Direct. • Set as: assigns the currently saved image as either a: Contact photo, Home and lock screens, Home screen, or Lock screen. Drawing:addsadrawingonthepicturebyusing eitherabrush/penoreraser. Frame:placesapre-createdborderstyleontopof thecurrentimage. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 94 Sharing pictures and video Setting a Picture as a Contact Photo YoucansharepicturesandvideosviaEmail,Messaging, Bluetoothorpopularsharingservices. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Gallery. 2. Touchanalbumtodisplaythumbnails.Selectitemsfor sharing: • To select an item, touch Menu ➔ Select item while viewing thumbnails. Touch thumbnails to mark them for sharing. • To view items in a slideshow presentation, touch Slideshow. • To configure settings, touch Menu ➔ Menu ➔ Settings. 3. Touchapictureorvideo,thentouch followtheprompts. Share viaand Setapictureasacontact’sphoto.Thecontact’sphoto displayswithnotificationstocallsormessagesfromthe contact. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Gallery. 2. Touchacategory,andthentouchapicturetoselectit. 3. Touch Menu ➔ Set as ➔ Contact photo. 4. Selectacontact,orcreateanewcontact,withthe selectedpictureasthecontact’sphoto. Setting a Picture as Wallpaper SetapictureasthewallpaperfortheHomeandLock screens. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Gallery. 2. Touchacategory,andthentouchapicturetoselectit. 3. Touch Menu ➔ Set as. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 4. Selectanoption,fromHomescreen,Lockscreen,or Homeandlockscreenswallpaper.Usethecroptoolto editthepicture.TouchDone. Applications95 Gmail Google Now SendandreceiveemailsviaGmail,Google’sweb-based email. Formoreinformation,see“Gmail”onpage 78. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Gmail. Google UseGoogletosearchtheWeb. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Google. Apps ➔ Tip: YoucanalsoaccessGoogleSearchfromtheGoogle widgetontheHomescreen. GoogleNow®recognizesrepeatedactionsperformedonthe device(includingaccessinglocations,repeatedcalendar appointments,searchqueries,andmore).GoogleNowuses theseactionstoautomaticallysendupdatesforuser-specific informationintheformof“cards”.Thesescrollablecards displayedwhenyoulaunchtheGoogleNowapplication. Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.google.com/landing/now/. 1. Pressandholdthe Homekey,thentapGoogle. 2. TouchNexttoadvancethroughthescreensthentouch Yes, I’m intoinstallGoogleNow!. Google+ StayconnectedandsharelifeasithappenswithGoogle+on yourdevice.JoinaHangout,postaphoto,orseewhat friendsaresharingwhileyou’reonthego. 䡲 96 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Apps ➔ FromtheHomescreen,touch Google+. Google Settings Group Play GoogleSettingsprovidesaquickaccesstosettingsfor Google+,appswithGoogle+Sign-In,Maps&Latitude, Location,Search,andAds. Sharecurrentlyvieweddocumentsorphotos,orcurrently playingmusicfileswithotherdevicesconnectedtothesame Wi-Finetworkandyourdevice. Thisapplicationicondoesnotdisplayoninitialstart-upofthe phone.ThefirsttimeyouaccessaGoogleaccount(Gmail, Store,orotherapplication)thisappicondisplaysonthe Homescreen. CreateagroupandsetyourdeviceastheMobileAPusinga portableWi-Fihotspot. Youmustbesignedintotheapplicationinwhichyouwantto configure(ex:Google+toconfigureGoogle+settings). Google 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings. 2. Touchacategorytoconfigure(forexample,Google+), andconfigurethesettings. Note: Youmustbesignedintotheappbeforeyoucan configureitthroughsettings. Important! Connecteddevicescannothaveaccesstothe internetusingyourdatanetwork. IfyourdevicesupportsNFC,connectwithotherdevicesby holdingthemclosetogether. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Group Play. 2. TouchNextforGroupPlayinstructions. Help Learnaboutyourdevice. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch DRAFT For Internal Use Only Apps ➔ Help. Applications97 IMDb Searchmoviesandactors,viewtrailersandshowtimes, exploretopchartsandboxofficeinformation,andadd moviesandTVtoyourpersonalWatchlist. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ IMDb. YourphoneisequippedwithafullHTMLBrowser,which allowsyoutoaccesstheinternet. FromtheHomescreen,touch –or– FromtheHomescreen,touch Internet. Apps ➔ • Touch and hold on a hyperlink for options. Command Keys •Touch Backtoreturntothepreviouspage. Forwardtogoforward. Entering a URL AccessawebsitequicklybyenteringtheURL. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Internet. 2. TouchtheURLfieldatthetopofthescreentoenterthe URLusingthevirtualQWERTYkeyboard;thentouchGo. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Touching and dragging •Touchanddragyourfingeronthescreentonavigatepages,and torepositionpageswithinthescreen. 98 Whilebrowsingpages,usegesturesandmenustonavigate: • Touch an item to select it. • Touch a hyperlink to follow the link. Internet. Navigating the Internet •Touch Zoom •Tapthescreentwicetozoominorout. Selecting items on a page Internet 䡲 Entering text in a field •Whilebrowsing,touchatextfieldtodisplaythevirtualQWERTY keyboardtoentertext. Local Maps GooglePlacesisnowGoogleLocal,touseyourlocationto helpyoufinddestinations,suchasrestaurants,bars,hotels, attractions,ATMs,andgasstations,oryoucanentera location. Note: YoumustenablelocationservicestouseLocal,and somefeaturesrequireStandaloneorGooglelocation services.Formoreinformation,see“Location services” onpage 167. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Local. UseGoogleMapstofindyourcurrentlocation,plusget directionsandotherlocation-basedinformation. Note: YoumustenablelocationservicestouseMaps,and somefeaturesrequireStandaloneorGooglelocation services.Formoreinformation,see“Location services” onpage 167. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Maps. Navigating the Map Zooming •Double-taponthescreentozoomin. •TouchZoominorZoomout. Scrolling •Touchanddragonthescreentorepositionthemapinthedisplay. Touch •Touchanicononthemaptodisplayinformationaboutthe location. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Applications99 Messaging Mobile Hotspot Sendandreceivetextandmultimediamessages. Formoreinformation,see“Text and Multimedia Messaging” onpage 70. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch –or– Messaging. FromtheHomescreen,touch Messaging. Apps ➔ UseMobileHotspottoshareyourphone’smobileinternet connectionwithupto10devices,usingyourphoneasthe mobilehotspot. Formoreinformation,see“Mobile Hotspot”onpage 118. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Mobile Hotspot. Messenger Messengerallowsyoutobringgroupsoffriendstogetherinto agroupconversation. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Messenger. 2. Selecttheaccountyouwanttousetosigninto Google+andtapOK. 3. Followtheinstructionstoaddorfollowpeopleandtalk. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 100 Apps ➔ Music MyMusicplayssongsstoredonyourphoneoraninstalled memorycard. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ Music. 2. MusicPlayerscansforsongsstoredinphonememory, oronaninstalledmemorycardanddisplaysyour songsontheSongs,Playlists,Albums,Artists,Music Square,andFolderstabs. 3. Touchamusicfiletobeginplayback.Duringplayback, usethesoundandplaylistcontrols: AllShare:Selectadevicetouseforsharing musicfiles. Volume: Touchtoactivateon-screenvolume control;thentouchanddragonthescaletoset volume,orpresstheVolumeKeyonthesideof thephonetoadjustplaybackvolume.Ifyouhave motionsettingsturnedon,placethephone screen-downtomuteplayback. Shuffle: Whenenabled,songsplayinrandom order.Whendisabled,songsplayintheorder theyappearinListview. Play All:Touchtoplayallsongs,analbum,or playlist. Repeat All: Touchtorepeatthecurrentsong, repeatallsongs,ordisablerepeatmode. Repeat once:Touchtorepeatthecurrentsong, album,orplaylistonce. List: TouchListtoswitchtoalistviewofsongs. Now Playing: TouchNow Playingtodisplaythe currentsongtitleanddetails. Touchtoadvancetothenextsong.Touchand hold toscanforwardthroughthecurrent song. Touchtogobacktotheprevioussong.Touchand hold Only toscanbackwardthroughthecurrent DRAFT For Internal Use song. Touchtopauseplayback. Touchtoresumeplayback. Applications101 Favorites:TouchtoaddthissongtotheFavorites list. Adding multiple songs to a playlist 1. FromtheHomescreen,select 2. Touch Creating a Playlist 1. FromtheHomescreen,select ➔ Playlists. Apps ➔ Music 2. Touch Menu ➔ Create Playlist.Enteranamefor theplaylist. 3. TouchOK.TouchAdd musictochoosemusicforthe playlist. Adding a song to a playlist 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ Music. 2. Touchandholdonasong;thenchooseAdd to playlist fromthepop-upmenu. 3. Touchaplaylisttoaddtheselectedsongtoit,ortouch Create playlisttocreateanewplaylistandaddthe selectedsongtoit. Apps ➔ Music. Menu ➔ Add to playlist. 3. Touchsongstoselectthem,ortouchSelect all;then touchDone. 4. Selectaplaylist,ortouchCreate playlisttocreatea newplaylist. Setting a Song as a Ringtone Youcansetasongasaringtoneforallvoicecalls,forcalls fromanindividualcontact,orasanalarmtone. Music. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ 2. Touchandholdonasong.TouchSet asandchoose fromtheseoptions: • From the beginning: Creates a ringtone from the beginning of the song. • Auto recommendations: Creates a ringtone out of the best part of a song. DRAFT For Internal• Phone Use Only ringtone: Set the song as the default ringtone for all incoming voice calls. 102 • Caller ringtone: Choose a contact to set the song as the ringtone for calls from the contact. • Alarm tone: Set the song as the alarm ringtone for a new alarm, or for an existing alarm. My Files Find,viewandmanagefilesstoredonaninstalledmemory card.Ifthefileisassociatedwithanapplicationonyour phone,youcanlaunchthefileintheapplication. My 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Files. 2. Tapafolderandswipeyourfingeronthescreento browsefiles. 3. Touchafiletoopenit(ifthefileisassociatedwithan application). 4. Whilebrowsingfiles,usethesecontrols: • Touch Up to go back up to a higher directory. • Touch • Touch Home to go back to the root directory. My Verizon Mobile ViewdetailsandmanageyourVerizonWirelessaccount. Note: Noairtimeorminutechargesapplywhenaccessing MyVerizonMobile. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch My Verizon Mobile. Apps ➔ Navigation UseGoogleNavigationtosearchforlocations,andgetturnby-turndirections. Note: YoumustenablelocationservicestouseNavigation, andsomefeaturesrequireStandaloneorGoogle locationservices.Formoreinformation,see“Location services”onpage 167. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch DRAFT For InternalNavigation. Use Only Menu for options. Apps ➔ Applications103 NFL Mobile Play Magazines Playthepopulargameonyourphone. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch NFL Mobile. Subscribetoyourfavoritemagazines,andhavethem availabletoreadonyourdeviceanytime,inanyplace. Apps ➔ 䡲 Phone Placecalls,reviewrecentcalls,ordialanumbertosenda message. Formoreinformation,see“Calling”onpage 57. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Phone. Play Books GoogleBooksisnowGooglePlay™Books.Discoveringyour favoritebooksandauthorshasneverbeeneasier.With GooglePlayBooks,youcanshoptheworld'slargest selectionofe-booksandreadthemanywhereyoulike-ona tablet,phone,e-reader,ortheWeb. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Play Books. Apps ➔ FromtheHomescreen,touch Play Magazines. Play Movies & TV WithGooglePlay™Movies&TV,youcanrentthousandsof differentmovies,towatchinstantly,ordownloadforoffline viewinglater.You’llneedtohaveaGoogleaccountsetupon yourdevicetodownloadcontent. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Play Movies & TV. Apps ➔ Play Music WithGooglePlay™Music,youcanplaymusicyou’ve downloaded,andmusicyoucopiedfromyourcomputer. You’llneedtohaveaGoogleaccountsetuponyourphoneto downloadanewapplication. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Play Music. 104 Apps ➔ Apps ➔ Play Store Polaris Office 5.0 AndroidMarketisnowGooglePlay™Store,whereallyour favoritebooks,movies,apps,andgamesareallinoneplace that’saccessiblefromtheWebandyourAndroiddevice. You’llneedtohaveaGoogleaccountsetuponyourphoneto downloadanewapplication. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ Play Store. 2. ThefirsttimeyouopenPlayStore,readtheTermsof Service.TouchAccepttocontinue. 3. Browseforapplicationstodownload.Followthe prompts. Polaris®OfficeMobileforAndroidisaMicrosoftOffice compatibleofficesuite.Thisapplicationprovidesacentral placeformanagingyourdocumentsonlineoroffline.The applicationcanalsoopenAdobePDF(PortableDocument Format)files. Polaris 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Office 5. 2. EnteryourEmailinformationandtouchDone. –or– TouchSkiptoignoreregistration. 3. Followtheon-screeninstructions. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Applications105 S Health • UseSHealthtomanageyourwellness.SHealthrecords activitylevel,foodconsumption,andotherhealth-related issueslikebloodglucoselevel,bloodpressureandweight fromexternaldevices. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ S Health. 2. TouchNext. • Text mode: Open a memo to enter text with the keyboard. Drawing mode: Open a memo to draw or write text. S Translator Usethetranslatortotranslatefromonelanguagetoanother. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select Translator. 3. ReadtheTermsofuse,touchalloftheAgree checkboxes,andthentouchNext. 4. EnteryourhealthprofileinformationthentouchStart. S Memo Recordideasinstantlyandfreelywithmemoscontaining text,pictures,handwrittennotesordrawings,andvoice recordings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ S Memo. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. Tocreateanewmemo,touchanoption: • Touch a template thumbnail. 106 Apps ➔ S Voice Samsung Hub UseSVoicetospeakcommandstoperformoperationson yourphone,andtospeakcriteriaforsearchesandother operations.Justspeaknaturally,andSVoiceunderstands whatyou’relookingfor.usethepowerofSVoicetofind everythingfromdirectionstotriviaanswerstothecurrent weatherforecast. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ S Voice. 2. Say“HiGalaxy”,ortouch towakeup SVoice;thenspeakacommandorquestion. Touch foralistofcommands;thentoucha commandtoseeexamples. 3. Touch Menu ➔ Settingstoconfiguresettingsto yourpreferences. Tip: YoucanlaunchSVoicefrommostunlockedscreensby pressingthe Home Keytwice.Thiscanbepossible whenthefollowingstepsareset,S Voice Menu ➔ Settings ➔ Open via the home key.Andthedefaultsetting valueisOff. BrowseandpurchaseMusic,Video,Books,orGamesusing SamsungHub. Samsung Hub Notices Anymediaitem(MediaContent)mayberentedorpurchased afteryoucreateanaccountinSamsungHub. MediaContentthatispurchasedanddownloadedmaybe viewedconcurrentlyonuptofive(5)deviceswithSamsung Hub(or"theservice")thatarealsoregisteredtothesame account. Youmayremoveadevicefromyouraccountnomorethan onceevery90days. YoumayremoveMediaContentfromadeviceasmanytimes asyou'dlike.Youwillhavetheabilitytore-downloadthe MediaContentlatersubjecttocontentre-download availabilityandcontentproviderpermissions. YoumayneednetworkcoveragetoaccessMediaContent youhaveacquiredthroughtheService. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Youcanuse3G,4G,orWi-FiconnectivitytodownloadMedia Content. UnlikepurchasedMediaContent,rentedMediaContentwill beviewableononly1deviceinyouraccountatatime. Applications107 MediaContentisdownloadedandsavedtoyourauthorized device'sSDcard.NoSDCardincludedoutofbox. YourMediaContentmaypause/stopornotdownloadin networkswherethereisaweaksignal. YoumaybeginwatchingdownloadedMediaContentassoon asa)licenseacquisitionhasoccurredandb)sufficient amountoftheMediaContenthasbeenbuffered. YoumustfinishwatchingMediaContentwithinthetimelimit setoutforeachpieceofcontent(whichmaybeasshortas 24consecutivehours). Stopping,pausingorrestartingrentedMediaContentdoes notextendtheavailableviewingtime. InnoeventwillrentedMediaContentbeavailablefora periodofmorethanthirty(30)days(orshorteronatitle-bytitlebasis)aftertheMediaContenthasbeenrented(e.g.,if youbeginviewingrentedMediaContentonthe29thday aftertherentaltransaction,butdonotfinishviewingthe entiretitle,thatrentedMediaContentmaynotbeavailable fortheentiretwenty-four(24)consecutivehourperiodif suchperiodwouldextendtheviewabletimebeyondthethirty (30)dayrentalwindow). UnlessotherwiserestrictedbytheContentProviders,youcan downloadMediaContenttoyourTVusingHDMIconnections; otherwise,youcannotplayMediaContentdownloadedfrom yourmobiledeviceoutput. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ Samsung Hub. 2. SelectMusic,Video,Books,orGamesfromthe SamsungHubscreen. 3. Followtheon-screeninstructionstobrowse,view,or purchasemedia. 4. Press Menu ➔ Help formoreinformation. Samsung Link SamsungLinkallowsuserstosharetheirin-devicemedia contentwithotherexternaldevicesusingDLNAcertified™ (DigitalLivingNetworkAlliance)Devices.Theseexternal devicesmustalsobeDLNA-compliant.Wi-Ficapabilitycan beprovidedtoTVsviaadigitalmultimediastreamer. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 108 Important! Youmustfirstconnectbothofyourcommunicating devicestothesameWi-Fiandbeusinganactive/ registeredSamsungaccountpriortousingthis application.Formoreinformation,referto“Wi-Fi Settings”onpage130. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Samsung Link. Apps ➔ 2. TouchSign intosignintoSamsungLink. 3. TouchSign inagainandsignintoyourSamsung account. 4. Followtheon-screeninstructions. Settings Configureyourphonetoyourpreferences.Formore information,see“Settings”onpage 128. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. Apps ➔ Setup Wizard UsetheSetupwizardtoquicklyconfigureyourphone. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Setup wizard. Apps ➔ Story Album Createanalbumwithyourstoryononetimeline. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select Story Album. Apps ➔ DRAFT For Internal Use Only Applications109 Talk Verizon Tones ChatwithotherGoogleTalkusers. Note: TalkrequiresaGoogleaccount.Formoreinformation, see“Your Google Account”onpage 13.Whenyousetup yourGoogleaccountonyourdevice,youare automaticallyloggedin. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ Talk. TripAdvisor TripAdvisorallowsyoutoaccesstravelerreviewsand opinionsonhotels,restaurantsandmore.Youcanalso comparepricesandcheckavailabilityonhotels,flights,car rentalsandmore. Note: ThisapplicationrequiresaSamsungaccountsigninto access. Preview,purchase,anddownloadringtonesandringback tones. Note: Airtimeordownloadchargesmayapply. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Verizon Tones. 2. Thefirsttimeyoulaunchtheapp,you’llbepromptedto createaprofile.Followthepromptstoinstallanduse theapp. Video UseVideotoviewandmanagevideosstoredonaninstalled memorycard. 1. LogintoyourSamsungAccountifyouhavenot alreadydoneso. 2. FromtheHomescreen,select 䡲 Apps ➔ Apps ➔ Video. Apps For ➔ DRAFT Internal Use Only 3. MyVideoscansforvideosstoredordownloaded,and FromtheHomescreen,select TripAdvisor. displaysyourvideosonthePersonal,orDownloadtabs. 4. Touchavideotoplayit.Whileplayingavideo,touch thescreentodisplayorhideon-screenForward, Pause,andBackplaybackcontrols. 110 5. Duringplayback,usetheseplaybackcontrols: • Volume: Touch to activate on-screen volume control; then touch and drag on the scale to set volume, or press the Volume Key on the side of the phone to adjust playback volume. If you have motion settings turned, turn the phone screen-down to mute playback. • Full screen: Switch to viewing the video in full screen mode, to use the entire display. • Popup Video: Touch to display the video in a small window at the top right corner of the screen, so you can watch the video while using other phone features. Touch the small window to return to Video Player. Only available for non-DRM protected videos. • Voice Recorder Recordyourvoiceorothersounds,andsharerecordingsvia Bluetooth,Messaging,orGmail. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Voice Recorder. Apps ➔ Voice Search UsevoicecommandstosearchthewebwithGoogle. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Search. Apps ➔ Voice Play: Plays the selected video. Viewdini UseViewdinitosearch,browse,andaccessmovies,TV shows,andfreewebvideoonyourphone. 䡲 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Apps ➔ FromtheHomescreen,touch Viewdini. Applications111 Voicemail VZ Security Allunansweredcallstoyourphonearesenttovoicemail, evenifyourphoneisturnedoff,soyou’llwanttosetupyour voicemailandpersonalgreetingassoonasyouactivateyour phone. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch –or– Voicemail. FromtheHomescreen,touch Voicemail. Apps ➔ TheVerizonMobileSecurityapplicationhelpsprotectyour phonefromdigitalthreats,includingvirusesandmalware, andfrompeopleaccessingtheinformationonyourphoneifit iseverlostormisplaced. VerizonMobileSecurityhelpskeepyourphonesecureand protectedfromviruses,malwareandriskywebsites. Note: Formoreinformationaboutsettingupandchecking voicemail,see“Voice Mail”onpage 14. VZ Navigator UseVZNavigator®tofind,shareandnavigatetomillionsof locations,avoidtrafficanddriveorwalkwithease. Note: VZNavigatorrequiresserviceactivation.ContactVerizon Wirelessformoreinformation. Important! DatachargesapplywhenusingVZSecurity. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select VZ Security. WatchON UsetheSamsungWatchONapplicationtouseyourphoneas aremotecontrolforyourTV,settopbox,DVR,Blu-Ray/DVD, stereoorotherdevice. Setup WatchON 1. FromtheHomescreen,select WatchON. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 䡲 112 FromtheHomescreen,touch VZ Navigator. Apps ➔ Apps ➔ 2. TouchSelect your country/region. 3. Configuretheseoptions: • Select a country and tap Next. Apps ➔ TouchtheShow other brandsorI have a projector buttonifyouownaTVbrandorprojectorotherthan thoselisted. • Enter your zip code: The zip code must match your current location. Tap Done. 4. SelectaserviceproviderfromtheFind your TV service screen. 5. AtthePersonalizescreentapPersonalize,selectthe genre(s)youliketowatchandthentapNext. ThishelpsWatchONtosuggestdifferentmovietypes. –or– TapSkipandcontinueconfiguring. IRprogrammingoftheset-topboxisaone-time process. 4. AimyourdeviceattheTVandtap onyourTVwiththeremote. 5. TapYes, this code worksiftheTVturnedon. –or– 6. TapSign inifyouwanttosetupNetflix,ortapCancelto continue. 7. TapSign intosignintoyourSamsungaccount,ortap Skiptocontinue. 8. TapAgreeafterreadingthePEELDISCLAIMER. Configure your Device as a Remote 1. Touch Remote Control Powertoturn TapNo,test next code,ortapSend this code again,to retrytocodeiftheTVdidnotturnon. 6. Selectyourcurrentchannelcontrolmethod. If Connected Directly to a TV 䡲 SelectMy xxx TV:selectwhenasignalisdirectly connectedtothetv. If Connected through a Set Top Box DRAFT For Internal Use Only 1. SelectSet-topbox. 2. TouchSet up now attheprompt. 3. SelectyourTV’smanufacturernamefromtheSelect your TV Brandscreen. –or– 2. SelectCable/Satellite/STB/PVR/DVR. 3. TapShow other brandsifyourbrandisnotlisted. Applications113 4. ConfigureyoursettopboxforIRcommunicationwith thisdevice. Important! YoumustconfigureyoursettopboxforIR communicationwithyourdevice.Ifyoudonot selectMore Info...belowandfollowtheon-screen instructionsyoumaynotbeabletoproperlyuse theapplication. 5. TapMore Info...toviewatutorialonconfiguringtheset topboxforIRcontrols. 6. SelecttheSatelliteBoxBrandfromthelist. YouTube ViewanduploadYouTubevideos,rightfromyourphone. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,select YouTube. Apps ➔ DRAFT For Internal Use Only 114 Section 7: Connections Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Wi-Fi Wi-Fiisawirelessnetworkingtechnologythatprovides accesstolocalareanetworks. Wi-FicommunicationrequiresaccesstoanexistingWi-Fi network.Wi-FinetworkscanbeOpen(unsecured),or Secured(requiringyoutoprovidelogincredentials). Yourdevicesupportsthe802.11a/b/g/nWi-Fiprotocols. Configuring Wi-Fi Settings Configureyourdevice’sWi-Fisettings.Formoreinformation, see“Wi-Fi”onpage 130. Turnyourdevice’sWi-Fiserviceonoroff.WhenyouturnWiFiserviceon,yourdeviceautomaticallysearchesfornearby availableWi-Finetworks. Tip: YoucanalsoturnWi-FiOnorOfffromSettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications. 2. IfWi-Fiisnotalreadyon,touchWi-FiOfftoturnon Wi-Fi. –or– 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi toturnWi-FiOnorOff. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Connections115 Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network WhenyouturnonWi-Fi,yourdevicesearchesforavailable Wi-Ficonnections,thendisplaysthem. 1. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications. 2. IfWi-Fiisnotalreadyon,touchWi-FiOfftoturnon Wi-Fi. –or– 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi toturnWi-FiOnorOff. 3. Whenyourdevicecompletesascan,touchaWi-Fi networktoconnect.IftheWi-Finetworkisopen,you willbeautomaticallyconnected.IftheWi-Finetworkis secured,enterthepasswordattheprompttoconnect. Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually 1. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications. 2. IfWi-Fiisnotalreadyon,touchWi-FiOfftoturnon Wi-Fi. –or– 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi toturnWi-FiOnorOff. 3. Onthepop-upWi-Fisettingsscreen,touchAdd Wi-Fi Network(belowthescannednetworks),thenenter thesefields: • Network Name (SSID): Enter the name of the Wi-Fi network. • Security: Select the type of security used by the Wi-Fi network. • Password: If the network is secured, enter the password. 4. TouchConnecttosavethesettingsandconnecttothe networknow,orSavetosavethenetworksettingsfor futureuse. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 116 Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct Devices Wi-Fi Direct Wi-FiDirectisastandardthatallowsdevicestoconnectto eachotherdirectlyviaWi-Fi,withoutaWi-Finetworkor hotspot,andwithouthavingtosetuptheconnection.This typeofconnectioniscommonlycalledpeer-to-peer. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. Forexample,yourdevicecanuseWi-FiDirecttoshare photos,contactsandothercontentwithotherWi-FiDirect devices.Manyoftheappsonyourdeviceprovideoptionsfor Menu. sharingviaWi-FiDirectunder 3. EnableWi-FiDirectontheotherdevice(s).Consultthe otherdevice’sdocumentationformoreinformation. Turning Wi-Fi Direct On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-FiandthentapWi-Fi DirecttoturnWi-Fi DirectOnorOff. 2. TouchWi-FiandthentapWi-Fi Direct Wi-FiDirectOn. toturn 4. Onyourdevice,touchWi-Fi Directtoscanfortheother device(s). 5. Inthescannedlist,touchadevicetoconnectwithit,or touchMulti-connecttoconnecttomultipledevices(not alldevicessupportmulti-connect). 6. Followthepromptsonbothdevicestocompletethe connection. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Connections117 Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off Mobile Hotspot UseMobileHotspottoshareyourdevice’sinternet connectionwithaPCorotherdevicethroughWi-Fi,using yourdeviceasthemobilehotspot. Note: MobileHotspotmayrequireasubscriptiontoMobile Hotspot/MobileBroadbandConnectservice.Contact VerizonWirelessformoreinformation. MobileHotspotconsumesbatterypowerandusesdata service.WhiletheMobileHotspotisactive,yourdevice’s applicationswillusetheMobileHotspotdataallowance. Activateyourdevice’sMobileHotspotapplicationtoallow otherdevicestouseyourdevice’sinternetconnection. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ Mobile Hotspotandtapthe slider toturnMobileHotspotOnorOff. Tip: Bydefault,yourdevice’smobilehotspothasnosecurity applied,andanydevicecanconnect.Formore informationaboutconfiguringyourmobilehotspot,see “Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings”onpage 118. Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings Configureyourdevice’sMobileHotspotsettings,including yourdevice’snameandpassword,andsetthevisibilityof yourdevice’sWi-Fihotspot. Formoreinformation,see“Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings”onpage 118. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 118 Connecting a Device via Mobile Hotspot Usetheotherdevice’sWi-Ficontroltoconnecttoyour device’sMobileHotspot. 1. TurnonMobileHotspotonyourdevice.Formore information,see“Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off”on page 118. 2. ActivateWi-Fionthedevice,usingthedevice’sWi-Fi control. 3. ScanforWi-Fihotspots,andselectyourdevicefrom thelist.Tofindyourdevice’sname,see“Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings”onpage 118. 4. Attheprompt,enteryourdevice’sMobileHotspot password.Bydefault,thepasswordisyourdevice’s telephonenumber.Formoreinformation,see “Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings”onpage 118. Allowed Device List ControlwhetherdevicesconnecttoyourMobileHotspotwith theAlloweddevicelist.Afteryouadddevicestothelist,they canscanforyourdeviceandconnectusingyourdevice’s mobilehotspotnameandpassword. Note: Usingyourdeviceasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourdevice’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourdevice asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ Mobile Hotspot. 3. TouchAllowed devices,thentouchthebuttonatthetop ofthescreentoentertheotherdevice’sDevicename andMACaddress. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 4. TouchOKtoaddthedevicetotheAlloweddeviceslist. Connections119 Turning Bluetooth On or Off Bluetooth Note: ForHearingAidCompatibilityInformation,seepage 196. Bluetoothisashort-rangewirelesscommunications technologyforexchanginginformationoveradistanceof about30feet.Youdon’tneedtolineupthedevicestosend informationwithBluetooth.Ifthedevicesareinrange,you canexchangeinformationbetweenthem,eveniftheyarein differentrooms. YourdevicecanuseBluetoothtosharephotos,contactsand othercontentwithotherBluetoothdevices.Manyoftheapps onyourdeviceprovideoptionsforsharingviaBluetooth Menu. under Configuring Bluetooth Settings Configureyourdevice’sBluetoothsettings.Formore information,see“Bluetooth”onpage 133. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchandslidetheslidernexttoBluetooth turnBluetoothOnorOff. to Tip: YoucanalsoturnBluetoothOnorOffonNotifications. Fromalmostanyunlockedscreen,sweepyourfinger downfromtheStatusbartodisplayNotifications. Pairing with a Bluetooth Device SearchforaBluetoothdeviceandpairwithit,toexchange informationbetweenyourdeviceandthetargetdevice. Afterpairing,yourdeviceandthetargetdevicewillrecognize eachotherandexchangeinformationwithoutapasscodeor PIN. Note: Whenpaired,the Bluetooth paired icondisplaysin DRAFT For InternaltheStatusBar.Ifyoureceiveanewrequestforpairing Use Only Note: Bluetoothprofilesarespecificationsforservices supportedbyindividualdevices.Foralistofprofilesyour devicesupports,see“Bluetooth profiles”onpage 133. 120 whilepairedwithaBluetoothheadset,anewBluetooth icondisplaysattheleftoftheStatusbarand Notificationsdisplaysthepairingrequest. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchandslidetheslidernexttoBluetooth turnBluetoothOnorOff. to 3. Activatethetargetdevice’sdiscoverablemode. 4. TouchScan. 5. Fromthelistofscanneddevices,touchthetarget device,thenfollowthepromptstocompletethe pairing: • If the target device requires a PIN, enter a PIN for the target device and touch OK. When prompted, enter the PIN on the target device. • If the device allows automatic or smart pairing, your device will attempt to pair with the device automatically. Follow the prompts on your device and the target device to complete the pairing. VPN Youcanuseyourdevice’sVPN(VirtualPrivateNetwork) featuretoconnecttoVPNs. Configuring VPN Settings Configureyourdevice’sVPNsettings.Formoreinformation, see“Nearby devices”onpage 124. Note: YoumustenableatleastPatternsecuritybeforesetting upaVPN.Ifyouhavenotyetenabledsecurity,you’llbe promptedtodosothefirsttimeyoulaunchVPN settings. Adding a VPN 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ VPN. 3. Touch Basic VPN orAdvanced IPsec VPNtosetupa connectiontoaVPN.Availablesettingsdependonthe typeofVPNselected. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Connections121 Tethering UseTetheringtoshareyourdevice’sinternetconnectionwith acomputerthatconnectstoyourdeviceviaUSBcable,orby Bluetooth. TouchHelpunderTetheringsettingstoviewinformation abouttethering,andforlinkstomoreinformation. Note: MobileBroadbandConnectmayrequireasubscription toMobileHotspot/MobileBroadbandConnectservice. ContactVerizonWirelessformoreinformation.Mobile Hotspotconsumesbatterypowerandusesdataservice. WhiletheMobileHotspotisactive,yourdevice’s applicationswillusetheMobileHotspotdataallowance. Mobile Broadband Connect UseMobileBroadbandConnecttoshareyourdevice’s networkconnectionwithacomputerthatconnectstoyour deviceviaUSBcable. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections➔More networks ➔Tethering. 3. TouchMobile Broadband connecttoturntetheringOnor Off. Bluetooth tethering Beforestarting,pairyourcomputerwithyourdevice,then configureyourcomputertoobtainitsnetworkconnectionvia Bluetooth. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections➔More networks ➔Tethering. 2. ConnecttheotherdevicetoyourdeviceviaUSBcable. 3. TouchBluetooth tetheringtoturntetheringOnorOff. Important! Tetheringconsumesbatterypowerandincreases yourdatausage.Roamingwhileusingtethering willincurextradatacharges. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. ConnecttheotherdevicetoyourdeviceviaUSBcable. 122 NFC and Beaming Android Beam UseNFC(NearFieldCommunication)toshareinformation betweenyourdeviceandanotherNFCdevicebybeaming, typicallybytouchingthedevicestogetherback-to-back. YourdeviceusesNFCfortheSBeamfeature.NFCmustbe turnedontouseSBeam. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TaptheNFC slider toturnNFCOnorOff. Note: NFCmustbeturnedontouseSBeam. Whenenabled,beamapplicationcontenttoanotherNFCcapabledevicebyholdingthedevicesclosetogether.You canbeambrowserpages,YouTubevideos,contacts,and more. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections➔ NFC. 2. TouchandslidetheslidertotherightofNFC to turn it ON Note: NFCmustbeturnedOntouseAndroidBeam. 3. TouchandslidetheAndroid Beamslidertotherightto turn it ON DRAFT For Internal Use Only Connections123 S Beam Nearby devices SharemoreandshareitfasterwithSBeam.Fromphotosto documents,largevideofilestomaps,youcansharealmost anythinginstantlywithonetouch,simplybyplacingyour devicesback-to-back. SBeamusesyourdevice’sNFC(NearFieldCommunication) featuretosend,or“beam”,contenttootherNFCandWi-Fi Directdevices,byholdingthedevicesclosetogether. SBeamworksinthebackground.Usethesharingoptions fromyourfavoriteappstoselectcontenttosharevia SBeam.Forexample,youcanbeampicturesorvideosfrom Gallery,orsongsfromMusicplayer.Justbringthedevices together(typicallyback-to-back),thentapthescreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TaptheNFC slider toturnNFCOnorOff. 3. TouchS Beam,thentouch Off. SharefileswithnearbydevicesusingDLNA(DigitalLiving NetworkAlliance)standards,overWi-Fi. Tosharewithnearbydevices,youmustconnecttoaWi-Fi network.Thedevicesyouwishtosharefileswithmustalso beconnectedtothesameWi-Finetworkandmustsupport DLNA. Important! Usecarewhenenablingfilesharingfornearby devices.Whenenabled,otherdevicescanaccess dataonyourdevice. Turning File sharing On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections ➔ Nearby devices. 2. TouchFile sharingtoturnsharingOnorOff. toturnSBeamOnor DRAFT For Internal Use Only Tip: WhenyouturnonSBeam,NFCautomaticallyturnson. 124 Configuring File Sharing 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections ➔ Nearby devices. 2. UnderAdvanced,touchoptionstocontrolhowcontent issharedfromyourdevice: • Shared contents: Choose the type of content to share, from Videos, Photos, or Music. • Allowed devices list: View and manage devices allowed to connect to your device. • Not-allowed devices list: View and manage devices restricted from connecting to your device. • Download to: Choose a location to save downloaded content, from USB storage (device memory) or SD card. • Upload from other devices: Choose how to handle incoming files from other devices, from Always accept, Always ask, or Always reject. Connecting to a Computer Connectyourdevicetoacomputertotransferdatabetween yourdeviceandthecomputer.UsetheUSBcablethatcomes withyourdevice,oruseoneofthepre-loadedappsonyour devicetoconnectwirelessly. Transferring Data Connectyourdevicetoacomputer,viaUSBcable,totransfer dataasaMediadeviceusingMTP(MediaTransferProtocol), orasaCamerausingPTP(PhotoTransferProtocol). 1. AttachyourdevicetothecomputerwithaUSBdata cable.Yourdevicerecognizestheconnectionasthe lastconnectionmethodyouused,anddisplaysa connection alertintheStatusbarandNotifications. 2. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications,thentouchthealert. 3. Selectaconnectionmethod: • Media device (MTP): Transfer media files with Windows, or using Android file transfer on a Mac (see www.android.com/ filetransfer). DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Camera (PTP): Transfer photos using camera software, and transfer files to computers that do not support MTP. Connections125 4. Onyourcomputer,chooseamethodforaccessingyour device.Availableoptionsdependontheprograms installedonyourcomputer. 5. Transferfilestothememorycard.Whenfinished,you candisconnecttheUSBcable. Kies air Managecontentsavedonyourdeviceviayourdesktopor mobilebrowserusingWi-Fitechnology.Thepre-loadedKies airappconnectsviaWi-FitotheKiesapplication,whichyou caninstallonyourcomputer. Formoreinformation,visit:www.samsung.com/us/kies Note: TosyncyourdevicetoaPC,itishighlyrecommended thatyouinstallSamsungKies,whichisavailableat http://www.samsung.com/kies(forWindows/Mac). IfyouareaWindowsXPuser,ensurethatyouhave WindowsXPServicePack3orhigherinstalledonyour computer.Also,ensurethatyouhaveSamsungKies2.0 orWindowsMediaPlayer10orhigherinstalledonyour computer. Memory Card YourdevicesupportsremovablemicroSD™ormicroSDHC™ memorycardsofupto64GBcapacity,forstorageofmusic, pictures,videos,andotherfiles. Bydefault,filesthatyoudownload,orthatyoucreatewith yourdevice,suchaspicturesandvideosyoucapturewith Camera,arestoredtoyourdevice’smemory.Formore storagecapacity,youcansetthememorycardasthe primarystoragelocationforappswiththeapp’soptions. Formoreinformationaboutviewingmemoryusageforthe memorycard,see“Memory Card”onpage 126. Installing and Removing a Memory Card Formoreinformationaboutinstallingandremovinga memorycard,see“Memory Card”onpage 12. Important! Topreventdamagetodatastoredonthememory card,unmountthecardbeforeremovingitfromthe device. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 126 Mounting and Unmounting a Memory Card Mountingamemorycardestablishestheconnection betweenyourdeviceandthecard,toprepareforsavingfiles tothememorycard.Inmostcases,thedevicemountsthe cardautomaticallywhenyouinstallit,anddisplaysthe memorycardstatusonNotifications. Beforeremovingthecard,usetheMount/Unmountsettingto unmount,ittopreventdamagetodatastoredonthecard. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Storage. Formatting a Memory Card UsetheFormatSDcardsettingtoremovealldatafroman installedmemorycard. Important! Datacannotberecoveredafterformatting. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch More ➔ Storage. Apps ➔ Settings ➔ 2. TouchFormat SD card,thenfollowthepromptsto confirmthedeletionofdatafromthecard. 2. TouchUnmount SD card,thenfollowtheprompts. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Connections127 Section 8: Settings Accessing Settings 䡲 Settings Tabs Settingsnowdisplayontabsbycategorytoaccessoptions: From the Home screen Touch –or– Apps ➔ Settings,andselectatab. Press tab. Menu;thenselectSettings,andselecta Connections:Displaysalloftheconnection featuressuchas:Airplanemode,Wi-Fi,Bluetooth, Datausage,Morenetworks(Mobilenetworks, MobileHotspot,Tethering,andVPN),NFC, SBeam,Nearbydevices,ScreenMirroring,and KiesviaWi-Fi. From Notifications 䡲 Touchanddragdownwardfromthetopofthescreen todisplaynotifications;thentouch ,andselecta tab. My device My device:DisplaysPersonalization,andInput andcontrolsettingssuchas:Lockscreen, Display,LEDindicator,Sound,Homescreen mode,Call,Powersavingmode,Accessory, Accessibility,Languageandinput,Motionsand gestures,Smartscreen,Airview,andVoice control. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Accounts:Displaysaccountconfigurationand managementfeaturesforSamsung,Email,and Socialmediaaccountssuchas:BackupAssistant Plus,Addaccount,andBackupandreset. 128 More:DisplaysPermissions,andDevicemanager settingssuchas:Locationservices,Security, Applicationmanager,Battery,Storage,Dateand time,andAboutphone. Thissectionispresentedinthesamesequenceasthe settingsthatdisplayonthetabs. Connections Settings Airplane mode Whenairplanemodeisenabled,allyourphone’swireless connectionsaredisabled,andyoucannotmakeorreceive callsormessagesorconnecttonetworks.Whileinairplane mode,youcanuseotherfeaturesofyourphone,suchas playingmusic,watchingvideos,orotherapplications. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchAirplane mode airplanemode. toenableordisable Note: AirplanemodecanalsobecontrolledfromNotifications, andfromDeviceoptionswhenyoupressandholdthe Power/Lock Key. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings129 Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Setupandmanageyourphone’sconnectionstoWi-Fi networks.YourphonesupportsWi-Fia/b/g/n. FormoreinformationaboutusingWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi”on page 115. Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Turnyourphone’sWi-Fiserviceonoroff.Whenyouturn Wi-Fiserviceon,yourphoneautomaticallysearchesfor availableWi-Finetworks. Tip: YoucanalsoturnWi-FiOnorOfffromNotifications. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi toturnWi-FiOnorOff. Setupandmanagewirelessaccesspoints. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ thentouch Connections. 2. Touch Wi-Fi. 3. OntheWi-Fiscreen,touchsettingstoconfigure: • Notify me: When enabled, your phone notifies you of Wi-Fi networks when you launch a high data-usage application. • Auto-connect: When enabled, your phone will automatically connect to known Wi-Fi networks when you launch a high datausage application, even if Wi-Fi is turned off. A known Wi-Fi network is one that you previously added. • Add Wi-Fi network: Connect to a new Wi-Fi network. For more information, see “Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually” on page 116. • Scan: Search for available Wi-Fi networks. Wi-Fi Direct: Access Wi-Fi Direct. For more information, see DRAFT For Internal• “Wi-Fi Use Only Direct” on page 117. 130 Other Wi-Fi Settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi. 3. Touch Menu foradditionalsettings: • Advanced: – Passpoint: When turned On, your phone will automatically connect to Passpoint-enabled Wi-fi networks. – Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep: Specify when to switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data for data communications, when the phone goes to sleep (when the backlight goes out). This setting can affect your data usage, and the behavior of devices you connect to your phone, such as when tethering or using Mobile Hotspot. – MAC address: (Not configurable) View your phone’s MAC address, needed for connecting to some secured networks. – IP address: (Not configurable) View your phone’s IP address. • Manage networks: View and manage your saved Wi-Fi networks. Touch a network to connect to it, or to forget or modify its settings. • WPS push button: Set up a connection to a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) router or equipment. • WPS PIN entry: View the PIN used by your device to set up a PIN-secured connection to a Wi-Fi router. • Help: Provides instructions on how to connect to a Wi-Fi network. – Check for Internet service: When enabled, your device will check to see if Internet service is available, when connected to a Wi-Fi Access Point (AP). DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings131 Passpoint Wi-Fi Direct Wi-FiCertifiedPasspoint™automaticallyconnectstoa Passpoint-enabledWi-Finetwork. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi. 3. Press Menu➔Advanced. 4. TouchPasspoint toconnecttoacompatibleaccess point. 5. Touch and slide the Passpoint slider to the right to turn it ON Wi-FiDirectallowsdevicestoconnecttoeachotherdirectly viaWi-Fi,withoutaWi-Finetworkorhotspot,andwithout havingtosetuptheconnection.Forexample,yourphone canuseWi-FiDirecttosharephotos,contactsandother contentwithotherWi-FiDirectdevices.Formore information,see“Wi-Fi Direct”onpage 117. Turning Wi-Fi Direct On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchWi-Fi. 3. TouchWi-Fi Directatthebottomofthescreen.Your deviceautomaticallyscansfornearbyWi-FiDirect devices,oryoucantouchScantostartscanning. 4. Afterscanningfordevices,touchadevicetoconnectto it;thenfollowthepromptstocompletetheconnection. –or– DRAFT For InternalTouchMulti-connecttocreateaconnectiontodevices Use Only thatsupportmulti-connect.TouchScantosearchfor availablemulti-connectdevices;thentouchthe devicesyouwanttoconnectto,andfollowtheprompts tocompletetheconnection. 132 •Human Interface Devices:HIDv1.0profilesupportscertain Bluetooth ® YourphonesupportsBluetooth 4.0. Bluetooth profiles Bluetoothprofilesarespecificationsforservicessupported byindividualdevices.Profilesimprovetheabilityofdifferent devicestoworktogether.Yourphonesupportsthese Bluetoothprofiles: •Headset:HSPv1.2profilesupportsuseofcompatibleBluetooth headsetsformonovoice. •Handsfree:HFPv1.5profilesupportsBluetoothheadsets,and mayalsosupportothercompatibleBluetoothdeviceswith speakerphonecapabilities. •Stereo:A2DPv1.2,AVRCPv1.0,GAVDP1.2,AVCTP1.3and interfacedevices. •Personal Area Networking:PAN1.0supportsexchangeofdata withotherdevices. •Message Access Profile:MAP1.0allowsexchangeoftext messagesbetweendevices,suchaswithanautomotivehandsfreedevice. •Health Device Profile:HDPallowscommunicationwithmedical devices. Note: ThisdevicedoesnotsupportallBluetoothprofiles.For vehicle/accessorycompatibility,visit www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart. AVDTP1.2profilessupportdeliveryofstereoaudiotocompatible Bluetoothdevices. •Object Exchange:OPPv1.0profileallowssendingandreceiving ofcontactnamecards(vCard2.1)andcalendarevents (vCalendar)betweendevices.PBAPv1.2supportsexchangeof PhoneBookObjects. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings133 Turning Bluetooth On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchandslidetheslidernexttoBluetooth turnBluetoothOnorOff. to Tip: YoucanalsoturnBluetoothOnorOffatNotifications. Bluetooth settings PairwithotherBluetoothdevices,manageyourBluetooth connections,andcontrolyourdevice’svisibilitytoother devices. Note: BluetoothmustbeturnedOntoconfigureBluetooth settings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchBluetooth. • Touch Scan to search for visible Bluetooth devices. After searching, touch a device to pair with it. For more information, see “Pairing with a Bluetooth Device” on page 120. 4. Touch Menu toconfigurethesesettings: • Visibility timeout: Set the length of time your phone is visible to other devices when you turn on visibility. • Received files: View files that are transferred to your devices via Bluetooth. • Help: Learn about Bluetooth and other settings. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3. Configurethesesettings: • Touch to turn Bluetooth On or Off. 134 • Touch your phone’s name to enable or disable visibility to other Bluetooth devices. When Bluetooth is visible, other devices locate your phone during a scan. This phone remains visible for a period of time set in the Visibility timeout setting. Data usage Controlyourdevice’sconnectiontomobiledataservice,and monitoryourdatausage. Note: Datausageismeasuredbyyourdevice,andyour serviceprovidermayaccountforusagedifferently,so considerusingaconservativelimit. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections➔ Data usage. 2. Configureoptions: • Mobile data: Turn Mobile data On or Off. You can also control Mobile Data at Notifications. • Limit mobile data usage: When enabled, your mobile data connection will be disabled when the specified limit is reached. After enabling the setting, drag the red limit line on the graph below to set the data usage limit. • Data usage cycle: Use the drop-down menu to select a range of dates. Data usage options 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchData usage. Menutosetoptions: 3. Touch • Data roaming: Turn data roaming On or Off. When roaming, your device connects to networks outside your home network, depending on your provider’s agreements with other providers. Using data while roaming can incur extra charges, depending on your plan. For more information, contact Verizon Wireless. • Restrict background data: Your device can connect to the network in the background, for synchronization or other services. When enabled, background connections will not occur. sync data: When enabled, your device will synchronize DRAFT For Internal• Auto Onlyat any time. withUse accounts automatically, • Alert me about data usage: When enabled, your device will alert you when mobile data usage reaches the warning limit you set. After enabling the setting, drag the orange warning line on the graph below to set the data usage warning limit. • Show Wi-Fi usage: When turned On, a separate tab displays data usage while connected to Wi-Fi. Settings135 • Mobile hotspots: Select Wi-Fi networks that are mobile hotspots. You can restrict apps from using these networks, and you can configure apps to warn you before using these networks for large downloads. More Networks • Signal strength: (Not configurable) Current signal strength. • Network mode: Choose a preferred network mode. • Access Point Names: Configure wireless network access. • Network operators: Configure network operators. Mobile Hotspot Mobile networks Setoptionsfornetworkselectionanddataservice. Important! Dependingonyourserviceplan,changesyou maketomobilenetworkssettingsmayincurextra charges.ConsultVerizonWirelessforinformation. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. UseMobileHotspottoshareyourphone’sinternetconnection withupto10WiFi-enableddevicesusing4G,or5devices usinga3Gconnection. YoucancontrolwhetherdevicesconnecttoyourMobile HotspotwiththeAlloweddevicelist. Formoreinformationaboutusingyourphoneasamobile hotspot,see“Mobile Hotspot”onpage 118.Youcanalso accessMobileHotspotwiththe Mobile Hotspotapp. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ Mobile networks. 3. Settheseoptions: • Mobile data: Enable or disable your device’s connection to the mobile data network. You can also control this setting at Notifications with the Mobile data setting. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Global Data Roaming Access: Enable or disable connection to data services when your device is roaming on another network. • Roaming: (Not configurable) Current roaming status. 136 Note: MobileHotspotmayrequireasubscriptiontoMobile Hotspot/MobileBroadbandConnectservice.Formore information,contactVerizonWireless. Usingyourphoneasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourphone’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourphone asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ Mobile Hotspotandtapthe slider toturnMobileHotspotOnorOff. Note: Usingyourphoneasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourphone’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourphone asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. Configuring Mobile Hotspot 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ Mobile Hotspot. 3. TouchConfigurefortheseoptions: • Network SSID: View and change the name of your mobile hotspot. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings137 • Hide my device: When enabled, your mobile hotspot is not visible to other Wi-Fi devices during a scan. Other devices can still connect to your mobile hotspot, but will have to set up the connection manually with your Network SSID and Password. • Security: Choose the security level for your Mobile Hotspot. • Password: If you choose a security level that uses a password, enter the password. By default, the password is your mobile telephone number. • Show password: Enable to make the Password field visible. • Show advanced options: Enable to access advanced options, including Broadcast channel, to specify the channel your device uses for Mobile Hotspot. Allowed Device List ControlwhetherdevicesconnecttoyourMobileHotspotwith theAlloweddevicelist.Afteryouadddevicestothelist,they canscanforyourdeviceandconnectusingyourdevice’s mobilehotspotnameandpassword. Note: Usingyourphoneasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourphone’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourphone asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ Mobile Hotspot ➔ Allowed devices. 3. Touch + thenentertheotherdevice’sDevicename andMACaddress. DRAFT For Internal Use toaddthedevicetotheAllowed Only devices. 4. Touch Tip: ForinformationaboutconnectingtoyourMobileHotspot, see“Connecting a Device via Mobile Hotspot”on page 119. 138 Tethering UseTetheringtoshareyourphone’sinternetconnectionwith acomputerthatconnectstoyourdeviceviaUSBcable,orby Bluetooth. Formoreinformationaboutconnectingcomputerstoyour phoneviaTethering,see“Tethering”onpage 122. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. Note: UsingMobileBroadbandConnecttetheringrequiresa subscriptiontoMobileHotspot/MobileBroadband Connectservice.Forinformation,contactVerizon Wireless. • Help: Find more information about Mobile Broadband Connect and Bluetooth tethering. 2. TouchMore networks ➔Tethering. 3. Chooseatetheringmethod: • Mobile Broadband Connect: Connect the computer to the phone via USB cable; then touch Mobile Broadband Connect to turn tethering On or Off. • Bluetooth tethering: Pair your phone with the computer via Bluetooth. Consult the computer’s documentation for more information about configuring your computer to pair via Bluetooth. Touch Bluetooth Tethering to turn tethering On or Off. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings139 VPN SetupandmanageVirtualPrivateNetworks(VPNs).Formore informationaboutusingVPNs,see“VPN”onpage 121. Adding a VPN 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchMore networks ➔ VPN. Note: YoumustenableascreenunlockpatternPIN,or passwordbeforeyoucanusecredentialstorage.For moreinformation,referto“Screen lock”onpage144. Configure a Basic VPN 1. TouchBasic VPNandthentouch +. 2. Entertheconfigurationinformationandthentouch Save. Configure an Advanced IPsec VPN 1. TouchAdvanced IPsec VPNandthentapAdd VPN Connection. 4. EntertheIPsecconfigurationinformation,thentouch Showadvancedoptionstoconfigureadditionaloptions. 5. TouchSave. Connect and share NFC UseNFC(NearFieldCommunication)toshareinformation betweenyourphoneandanotherNFCdevicebytouchingthe devicestogether,typicallyback-to-back. FormoreinformationaboutsharinginformationwithNFC, see“NFC and Beaming”onpage 123. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TaptheNFC slider toturnNFCOnorOff. Note: NFCmustbeturnedontouseAndroidBeamorSBeam. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. Setapasswordtoprotecttheprivatekeysandshared secrets. 3. Re-enterthepasswordandthentapOK. 140 Android Beam S Beam Whenenabled,beamapplicationcontenttoanother NFC-capabledevicebyholdingthedevicesclosetogether. Youcanbeambrowserpages,YouTubevideos,contacts,and more. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections➔ NFC. 2. TouchandslidetheslidertotherightofNFC to turn it ON Note: NFCmustbeturnedOntouseAndroidBeam. 3. TouchandslidetheAndroid Beamslidertotherightto turn it ON SBeamusesyourphone’sNFC(NearFieldCommunication) tosend,or“beam”,contenttootherNFCandWi-FiDirect devices,byholdingthedevicesclosetogether. SBeamworksinthebackground.Usethesharingoptions fromyourfavoriteappstoselectcontenttosharevia SBeam.Forexample,youcanbeampictures,videos,or songs.Justbringthedevicestogether(typicallybackto back),andtapthescreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections. 2. TouchandslidetheslidertotherightofNFC to turn it ON Note: NFCmustbeturnedOntouseSBeam. 3. TouchS Beam;thentouch Off. toturnSBeamOnor DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings141 Nearby devices SharefileswithdevicesusingDLNA(DigitalLivingNetwork Alliance)standards,overWi-Fi. TouseNearbydevicesforsharing,youmustconnecttoaWiFinetwork.Thedevicesyouwishtosharefileswithmust alsobeconnectedtothesameWi-Finetworkandmust supportDLNA. FormoreinformationaboutconnectingtoWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi” onpage 130. Important! Usecarewhenenablingfilesharingfordevices. Whenenabled,otherdevicescanaccessdataon yourdevice. 3. UnderAdvanced,touchoptionstocontrolhowcontent issharedfromyourdevice: • Shared contents: Choose the type of content to share, from Videos, Photos, or Music. • Allowed devices list: View and manage devices allowed to connect to your device. • Not-allowed devices list: View and manage devices restricted from connecting to your device. • Download to: Choose a location to save downloaded content, from USB storage (phone memory) or SD card. • Upload from other devices: Choose how to handle incoming files from other devices, from Always accept, Always ask, or Always reject. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections ➔ Nearby devices. 2. Touch File sharingtoturnfilesharingviaDLNAOnor Off. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 142 Screen Mirroring Kies via Wi-Fi UsetheScreenMirroringfeaturetosharemediafilesonyour phonewithanHDMIdevicesuchasanHDMItv. Note: ThisfeaturerequiresanoptionalAllShareCastdongle accessory.SeeyourVerizonCustomerService Representativeformoreinformation. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections ➔ Screen Mirroring. 2. ConnecttheAllShareCastdongletotheHDMIdevice usinganHDMIA-to-Acable. 3. Press Menu ➔ Help forScreenMirroringhelp information. Kiesairmakesiteasytomanagecontentsavedonyour deviceviayourdesktopormobilebrowserusingWi-Fi technology. UsingKiesviaWi-FirequirestheSamsungKiesapplication onyourcomputer.Formoreinformation,see“Kies air”on page 126. Yourdevice,andthecomputerwiththeKiesapplication, mustbeconnectedtothesameWi-Finetwork. 1. Fromyourcomputer,launchtheSamsungKies application,andconnecttoaWi-Finetwork. 2. Onyourdevice,connecttothesameWi-Finetwork. 3. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch Connections ➔ Kies via Wi-Fi. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings143 My Device Settings Lock screen Choosesettingstounlockyourphone. Formoreinformationaboutusingthelockandunlock features,see“Securing Your Device”onpage 16. Screen lock 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Lock screen. 2. Touch Screen lockforsettings: • Swipe: When enabled, you unlock the phone by swiping your finger across the screen. This is the default screen lock, and offers no security, but you can set special lock screen options; see the following options. • Face unlock: When enabled, you unlock the phone by looking at the screen. This option offers low security, because someone who looks similar to you could unlock your phone. Touch the option for more information, and set up Face unlock. • Face and voice: When enabled, you unlock the phone by looking at the screen and speaking. This option offers low security, because someone who looks and/or sounds similar to you could unlock your phone. Touch the option for more information, and to set up Face and voice. • Pattern: When enabled, you draw a pattern, which you create, on the screen to unlock the phone. Touch the option; then follow the prompts to create or change your screen unlock pattern. • PIN: When enabled, you enter a numeric PIN (Personal Identification Number), which you create, to unlock the phone. • Password: When enabled, you enter an alphanumeric password, which you create, to unlock the phone. • None: Disable all custom screen lock settings, to use the default swipe unlock screen. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 144 Swipe options • Multiple widgets displays multiple widgets on your lock screen. • Lock screen widgets locks the widgets displayed on the home screens. • Shortcuts sets shortcuts that display at the bottom of the Lock screen. Touch and slide the slider to the right to turn it ON • Unlock effect sets the type of effect to view when unlocking the phone. Select None, Ripple effect, or Light effect. • Help text shows help information on the Lock screen. • Wake up in lock screen requires that you say a command to wake-up your phone. • Set wake-up command designates your wake-up commands. Tap Set wake-up command and follow the on-screen prompts to create a new verbal command. Face / Face and Voice unlock options Important! Donotusefaceunlockwhiledriving. • Lock screen widgets locks the widgets displayed on the home screens. • Improve facial recognition improves the phone’s face matching capability by capturing your face in different lighting, with or without glasses, and bearded or clean-shaven. Follow the on-screen instructions. • Presence check requires you to blink while using the Face unlock feature. This feature increases security. • Lock automatically: the screen automatically locks 5 seconds after the screen turns off. • Lock instantly with power key: when enabled, the phone instantly locks when you press the power key. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings145 Secured with pattern • Lock screen widgets locks the widgets displayed on the home screens. • Make pattern visible: displays the pattern as you draw it. • Lock automatically: The screen automatically locks a defined period of time after the screen turns off. • Lock instantly with power key: press the power key to instantly lock the phone. Secured with password • Lock screen widgets locks the widgets displayed on the home screens. • Lock automatically: The screen automatically locks a defined period of time after the screen turns off. • Lock instantly with power key: press the power key to instantly lock the phone. Secured with PIN • Lock screen widgets locks the widgets displayed on the home screens. • Lock automatically: The screen automatically locks a defined period of time after the screen turns off. • Lock instantly with power key: press the power key to instantly lock the phone. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 146 Display Settings Usethismenutochangedisplaysettings. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔Display. Selectfromthefollowingoptions: • Wallpaper: set the Wallpaper for the Home screen, Lock screen, or both. For more information, refer to “Wallpaper” on page 39. • Notification panel: set the notification panel brightness level and also select the quick setting buttons to display at the top of the notification panel. For more information, refer to “Notifications” on page 32. • Multi window: tap this option to enable/disable the automatic Multi window feature. For more information, refer to “Multi Window Feature” on page 30. • Auto-rotate screen: allows you to switch the display orientation automatically when you rotate the phone. • Screen timeout: adjusts the delay time before the screen automatically turns off. Selections are: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes. • Daydream: allows you to control what your screen does when your device is docked or sleeping. Tap the OFF / ON icon next to Daydream to turn it on . Follow the on-screen instructions. • Font style: set the font style used on the phone display. Touch Get fonts online to choose from a wider selection. • Font size: select the size of the font the phone displays. • Screen mode: allows you to select from several different color modes. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Brightness: configures the LCD Brightness levels. Tap Automatic brightness to allow the phone to self-adjust or drag the slider and tap OK. Settings147 More display settings • Touch key light duration: set the delay time before the Touch key light automatically turns off. • Display battery percentage: displays the battery charge percentage next to the battery charge icon at the top of the display. • Edit after screen capture: displays the edit screen after capturing a screen. • Auto adjust screen tone: saves battery power because the phone analyzes the displayed screen image and adjusts the LCD brightness. • Auto adjust touch sensitivity: adjust the touch screen sensitivity depending on the type of information displayed. Wallpaper 3. Selectasourceforwallpaper,fromGallery,Live wallpaper,Wallpapers,orTravel wallpaper(Lockscreen only). Important! AdditionalchargesmayapplyforTravelwallpaper. FormoreinformationcontactyourCustomer Servicerepresentative. Whenenabled,Travelwallpaperdisplaystravel recommendationsontheLockscreen. 4. Followthepromptstosetthepictureorwallpaper. Note: YoucanalsosetWallpaperbytouchingandholdingon theHomescreen. Notification Panel CustomizethebackgroundoftheHomeandLockscreens. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔Display ➔ Wallpaper. Thisoptionconfigurebrightnesslevelsandsetsupthequick settingbuttons(icons)thatdisplayinthenotificationpanel. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔Display ➔ Notification panel. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. Selectascreen,fromHome screen,Lock screen,or Home and lock screens. 2. TaptheBrightness adjustmentcheckboxtoallowthe phonetoautomaticallyadjustscreenbrightness. 148 Selecting Quick Setting buttons Customizewhichquicksettingbuttonsdisplayatthetopof thenotificationpanel. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔Notification panel. 2. Pressandhold,thendragabuttontoaddorre-order them. • Low battery: When enabled, the LED blinks red when battery power is low and the phone is not connected to charger. • Notifications: When enabled, the LED blinks blue for missed call, messages or other notifications. • Voice recording: When enabled, the LED glows blue when recording while the screen is off. LED Indicator TheLEDindicatoronthefrontofthephonedisplayswhen thephoneislocked,tonotifyyouofstatuschangesand events.UseLEDindicatorsettingstoconfigurehowtheLED functions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ My device ➔ LED indicator. My device 2. Selectoptions: • Charging: When enabled, the LED glows red when the phone is connected to a charger and charging, and blinks red when the phone is connected to a charger and there is a problem with charging. When enabled, the LED glows green when the phone is connected to a charger and the battery is fully charged. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings149 Vibration intensity Sound Settings Volume Setthesystemvolumelevel,andsetdefaultvolumeforcall ringtones,notifications,andmediaplayback. Note: YoucanalsosetSystemvolumefromtheHomescreen bypressingtheVolume Key. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound ➔ Volume. 2. Touchanddragtheslidersfor: • Music, video, games, and other media: Set the default volume level for audio playback. You can also adjust volume from this default inside the apps. • Ringtone: Set the volume for incoming call ringtones. • Notifications: Set the volume for notifications, such as new messages and event reminders. Setthelevelforvibrationtoaccompanyringtonesand notifications. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound ➔ Vibration intensity. 2. Touchanddragtheslidersfor: • Incoming call: Set the vibration level for incoming call ringtones. • Notification: Set the vibration level for notifications, such as new messages and event reminders. • Haptic feedback: Set the vibration level vibrations to accompany screen touches. 3. Touch tosaveyoursettings. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • System: Set the volume for all other system sounds, such as keytones played for screen touches. You can control whether tones play for screen touches with other sound settings. 3. Touch 150 tosaveyoursettings. Ringtones and notifications Ringtones Choosearingtoneforincomingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound ➔ Ringtones. 2. Toucharingtonetoselectit.Asyoutouchringtones,a sampleplays,unlessyouhaveaSilentmodeenabled. Vibrations Chooseavibrationpatterntousewhenvibrationisenabled. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound ➔ Vibrations. 2. Touchapatterntoselectit.Asyoutouchpatterns,a sampleplays. 3. TouchAddtoaddaringtonefromamusictrackorfrom Soundpickerandfollowtheprompts. 3. Tocreateyourownpattern,touchCreate.TouchTap to createinthepattern;thentouchStop.TouchSaveto saveyourpattern. 4. Touch 4. Touch tosaveyoursettings. Tip: Youcanalsosetsongsasringtonesforallcalls,orfora selectedcontact.Formoreinformation,see“Setting a Song as a Ringtone”onpage 102. tosaveyoursettings. Notifications Chooseadefaultsoundtoplayfornotifications,suchasfor newmessagesandeventreminders. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound ➔ Notifications. 2. Touchasoundtoselectit.Asyoutouchsounds,a sampleplays. DRAFT For Internal Usetosaveyoursettings. Only 3. Touch Settings151 Tip: Youcanalsosetsongsasringtones.Formore information,see“Setting a Song as a Ringtone”on page 102. Vibrate when ringing Thephonevibrateswhenitisringing. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound. 2. TapVibratewhen ringingtoenablethefeature. System Sound Settings UseSystemsoundsettingstoconfigurethedialingpad, makeascreenselection,orlockortapyourscreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound. 2. Touchoneofthefollowingoptionstoconfigure: • Dialing keypad tone: sound plays when you touch a key on the keyboard. • Touch sounds: sound plays when you touch the screen. • Screen lock sound: sound plays when you lock or unlock the screen. • Haptic feedback: vibrates to indicate screen touches and on certain UI interactions. • Emergency tone: determines whether the phone plays an alert, or vibrates as an Emergency alert. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 152 Call Settings More Sound Settings Adapt sound Thesesettingsconfigurecallswithyourdevice. CustomizecallsoundsusingtheAdaptsoundsetting. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Sound ➔ Adapt sound. 2. ReadtheinstructionsandtouchStart. 3. Followtheon-screeninstructionstocustomizecall sound. Home Screen Mode Thismodesetsthedisplaytoaconventionallayoutofapps andwidgetsontheHomescreensusingStandard mode,orit providesagoodfirst-timeuserexperienceusingStarter mode. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Home screen mode. 2. Touchtheradiobuttontoselectoneoftheseoptions: • Standard mode: provides conventional layout for the applications and widgets on the home screens. Formoreinformation,referto“Call Settings”onpage63. Power saving mode ConfigurePowersavingmodesettingstoconservebattery power. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ thentouch My device My device. 2. TouchtheslidertotherightofPower saving mode toturnitON. 3. TouchPower saving modeandtoucheachpower savingsettingtoenableordisableit. • CPU power saving: When enabled, the device’s maximum performance is limited. This does not affect normal usage, such as browsing and video playback. • Screen power saving: When enabled, the screen uses reduced frame refresh rate and lower brightness. DRAFT For Internal• TurnUse Only off haptic feedback: When enabled, Haptic feedback is • Starter mode: provides an easier user experience for first-time smart phone users on the home screens. 3. TouchApply. turned off, and no vibration plays when you touch the screen. 4. TouchLearn about power savingtoviewdetailsabout Powersaving. Settings153 Accessory Settings SelecttheAudiooutputmodewheneveryouuseacaror deskdock. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Accessory. 2. TouchDock soundifyouwantasoundtoplay wheneveryouinsertorremovethephonefromthe dock. 3. TouchAudio output modetousetheexternaldock speakerswhenthephoneisdocked. Accessibility Settings Yourphoneoffersfeaturestomakeusingthephoneeasier forthosewithcertainphysicaldisabilities.Usethe Accessibilitysettingstoactivatetheseservices. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Accessibility. 2. Thefollowingoptionsareavailable: • Auto-rotate screen: when enabled, the screen’s orientation automatically changes when you rotate the phone. 4. TouchDesk home screen displaytodisplaythedesk homescreenwheneverthephoneisdocked. • Screen timeout: set the length of delay between the last key press or screen touch and the automatic screen timeout (dim and lock). 5. TouchAutomatic unlockifyouwantthephoneto unlockwhenyouopentheoptionalphonecover. • Speak passwords: when enabled, you can speak passwords for log-ins. 6. TouchAudio outputtosetyourAudiooutputtoStereo orSurround. • Answering/ending calls: when enabled you press the home key to accept incoming calls, or press the power key to end an incoming call. DRAFT For Internal• Show Use Only shortcut: press and hold the power key to access the accessibility shortcut listed under device options. 154 • Manage accessibility: save and update accessibility settings or share them with another device. You can export your settings, import a previously saved file, or share your file with another device. Services • TalkBack: when installed, activates the TalkBack feature which speaks feedback to help blind and low-vision users. Important! TalkBackcancollectallofthetextyouenter, exceptpasswords,includingpersonaldataand creditcardnumbers.Itmayalsologyouruser interfaceinteractionswiththedevice. Vision settings • Font size: change the size of the fonts used on the device within menus, options, and more. Selections are: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or Huge. • Magnification gestures: use exaggerated gestures such as triple-tapping, double pinching, and dragging two fingers across the screen. • Negative colors: reverses the on-screen color display from White text on a Black background to Black text on a White background. • Color adjustment: adjust the display colors if you are color blind and have difficulty reading the display because of the colors. Touch and slide the slider to the right to activate the feature, then follow the on-screen instructions. • Accessibility shortcut: when enabled, a link to Accessibility settings displays on the Device options menu, which displays when you press and hold the Power/Lock Key. This provides quick access to accessibility settings, to make changes as you use the phone. • e : provides audible readout of text for incoming calls. For more information, refer to “Speech” on page 160. • Enhance web accessibility: allows apps to install scripts from Google that make their Web content more accessible. Tap Allow. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings155 Hearing settings • Sound balance: allows you to use the slider to set the Left and Right balance when using a stereo device. • Mono audio: allows you to enable stereo audio to be compressed into a single mono audio stream for use with a single earbud/earphone. • Turn off all sounds: allows you to mute every sound made by the device during taps, selections, notifications, etc. • Flash notification: allows you to set your camera light to blink whenever you receive a notification. Mobility settings • Assistant menu: allows you to improve the device accessibility for users with reduced dexterity. Touch and slide the slider to the right to turn it on . Follow the onscreen instructions. • Tap and hold delay: allows you to select a time interval for this action. Choose from: Short, Medium, or Long. Language and input Language Setthelanguageusedbyyourphone’sscreens. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input ➔ Language. 2. Selectalanguagefromthelist. Personal dictionary Createandmanagealistofwordsforuseintextentry,for matchingyourkeytoucheswithwords. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input ➔ Personal dictionary. 2. Manageyourwordlist: • Select to enter new words. • Touch a word to Edit the word. a word and tap to delete it. DRAFT For Internal• Touch Use Only Recognition settings • Interaction control: allows you to enable or disable motions and screen timeout. You can also block areas of the screen from touch interaction. Touch and slide the slider to the right to turn it on . Follow the on-screen instructions. 156 Keyboards and input methods Configuretextentryoptionstoyourpreferences. Default Choosethedefaultmethodforenteringtext.Fromthe factory,thedefaultmethodisSamsungkeyboard.Ifyou installothertextentryapps,youcansetthemas defaulthere. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input ➔ Default. 2. Touchaninputmethod. Google voice typing settings 3. Touch besideGoogle voice typingtoconfigure options: • Choose input languages: Select languages for Google voice typing. Select Automatic to use the Default language exclusively, or choose other language(s). • Block offensive words: When enabled, words many people find offensive are not shown in results of Google voice searches. Offensive words are replaced in results with a placeholder (####). • Download offline speech recognition: Install a language module for Google voice recognition. Samsung keyboard ConfigureGooglevoiceinputsettings.Whenyouenable GooglevoiceinSettings,itisavailablefortextentrywhen youtouchatextfieldtoentertext. ConfigureSamsungkeypadsettings.Whenyouenable SamsungkeyboardinSettings,itisavailablefortextentry whenyoutouchatextfieldtoentertext. Formoreinformation,see“Using Google Voice Typing”on page 42. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input. Formoreinformation,see“Using Samsung Keyboard”on page 41. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. TouchGoogle voice typingtoenableit. 2. Samsung keyboardisenabledbydefault.Touch configureoptions: to Settings157 • Portrait keyboard types: Choose the default keypad when the screen is in portrait mode, from Qwerty or 3x4 keyboard (similar to a phone keypad). • Input languages: Select languages for the Samsung keyboard. Tip: Whenyouhavemorethanonelanguageselected,youcan slideyourfingeronthespacebarwhileenteringtextto switchlanguages. • Predictive text: Touch to enable predictive text, to have predictive text suggest words matching your text entries and optionally, complete common words automatically. Touch Predictive text to configure options: – Personalized data: Use added personal language to make prediction results more accurate. – Learn from Facebook: When logged in to Facebook, the – Learn from Messaging: Allows the phone to learn from your Messages. – Learn from Contacts: Allows the phone to learn from your Contacts. – Clear remote data: Deletes anonymous data stored on the personalization server. – Clear personal data: Removes all entered personalized data. – Privacy: displays SwiftKey® privacy policies. • Swiftkey flow: Swipe between letters to type words without lifting your finger off the keyboard. • Cursor control: Move the cursor by sliding your finger across the keyboard. • Handwriting: – Recognition type: Recognizes handwriting by the type of strokes used or completely recognizes handwriting no matter what type of stroke is used. DRAFT For Internal –Use Only Recognition time: Defines the amount of time allotted for the phone learns from your Facebook style. – Learn from Gmail: When logged in to Gmail, the phone learns from your Gmail style. – Learn from Twitter: When logged in to Twitter, the phone learns from your Twitter style. 158 phone to recognize handwriting. – Pen thickness: Defines the pen thickness to use. – Pen color: Defines the pen color to use. – About: Displays the version of handwriting software used on this phone. • Advanced: Displays advanced options: – Auto capitalization: Automatically capitalizes the first letter of the first word in each sentence (standard English style). – Auto spacing: Automatically inserts spaces between words. – Auto-punctuate: When enabled, a period and space are automatically entered to end a sentence, when you tap the space bar twice. – Character preview: Displays a preview of the current character selection in the text string. For example, when multiple characters are available for one key. – Key-tap vibration: When enabled, a vibration plays for your key touches. Swype 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input. 2. Swypeisenabledbydefault.Touch toconfigure: • How to Swype: Learn about using Swype. • Gestures: Learn about Swype Gestures to use keyboard shortcuts to perform tasks quickly. • Preferences: Set Swype options: – Vibrate on keypress: When enabled, the device vibrates for your Swype touches. – Sound on keypress: When enabled, the device plays sounds for your Swype touches. – Show helpful tips: When enabled, Swype displays helpful information as you Swype. – Key-tap sound: When enabled, a sound plays for your key touches. Advanced settings – Auto-spacing: When enabled, Swype automatically inserts spaces between words as you complete them. DRAFT For Internal– Auto-capitalization: Use Only When enabled, Swype automatically • Help: Displays help information for the Samsung keyboard, handwriting, handwriting gestures, and continuous input. • Reset settings: Touch to reset Samsung keyboard settings to the defaults, except for My word list and the Auto substitution list. capitalizes the first word of sentences. – Show complete trace: When enabled, Swype displays the trace of each word until you start the next word. Settings159 – Pop-up on keypress: When enabled, characters display above keys as you enter text. – Next word prediction: When enabled, Swype predicts the next word based on the previous word. – Reset Swype’s dictionary: Delete all the words you’ve added to the Swype dictionary. – Version: View information about Swype. Speech Voice search 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input ➔ Voice search. 2. Setoptions: • Language: Choose a language for voice searching. • Language Options: Choose the current language for Swype, and download new languages. • Speech output: Set whether search results use speech output always or only in hands-free mode. • Swype Connect: Enable personalization from your accounts, and choose whether to contribute your usage data to improve predictions. • Block offensive words: Enable this option to mask words that many people find offensive from the results of Google voice searches. Offensive words are replaced in results with a placeholder (####). • Personalization: View and manage words in your Swype dictionary, used for word completion, suggestion, and spell checking. • Updates: Check for updates to Swype, and install them if desired. • Hotword detection: Enable this option to launch voice search by saying the word “Google.” • Download offline speech recognition: Install a language module for offline speech recognition. DRAFT For Internal• Personalized Use Only recognition: When enabled, your device improves recognition based on your speech. • Google Account dashboard: View and manage your collected data. 160 • Bluetooth headset: Records audio through the Bluetooth headset (if available). Text-to-speech options Text-to-speech(TTS)providesaudiblereadoutoftext,for example,thecontentsoftextmessages,andtheCallerIDfor incomingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input ➔ Text-to-speech options. 2. Touchasettingtoconfigure: • Preferred TTS engine – Select Samsung text-to-speech engine, or Google Textto-speech Engine. • General – Speech rate: Choose a rate at which text readouts are spoken. – Listen to an example: Play a sample of speech synthesis. Mouse/trackpad Thisoptionsetsthemouse/trackpadpointerspeedforan externallyconnectedmouseortrackpad(notincluded). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Language and input ➔ Pointer speed. 2. Touchanddragalongthescaletosetthepointer speed. Motions and Gestures SetupvariousMotionactivationservicesusingthese settings. Air gesture Airgestureallowsyoutocontrolyourdevicebyperforming motionsabovethesensor. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Motions and gestures ➔ Air gesture. DRAFT For Internal Use Only sliderONtoaccessthese 2. Touchandslidethe settings: • Learn about the sensor and the icon: Displays information about using the air gesture sensor and icons that display. Settings161 • Quick glance: When enabled, reach toward the phone to display information such as time, date, missed calls, incoming messages, and battery strength. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Air jump: When enabled, move your hand up or down above the sensor to jump to the top or bottom of a page or list. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Air browse: When enabled, move your hand right or left above the sensor to move to the previous or next item such as pictures or web pages. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Air move: When enabled, use one hand to press and hold an icon then move your other hand left or right above the sensor to move the icon to another page. Use this feature in Calendar to move events to another day. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Air call-accept: When enabled, wave your hand above the sensor to accept an incoming call. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. Motion Controlyourdevicebyperformingnaturalhandmovements. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Motions and gestures. 2. Touchandslidetheslider ONtoenableMotion thentapMotionandselectfromtheseoptions: • Direct call: When enabled, put your phone to your ear to dial the currently displayed contact. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Smart alert: When enabled, pick up the device to receive a missed call or message alert notification. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Zoom: When enabled, from a screen where you can zoom, touch and hold two points on the display, then tilt the device back and forth to zoom in or out. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. Browse an image: When enabled, touch and hold an image to DRAFT For Internal• pan Use the imageOnly within it’s frame. Move the phone left or right to 162 pan vertically, or up and down to pan horizontally. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Mute/pause: When enabled, turn the phone face down on a flat surface to mute incoming calls and any sounds that are playing. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. 3. Press Menu ➔Helpforadditionalinformation. Palm Motion Controlyourphonebytouchingthescreenwiththepalmof yourhand. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Motions and gestures. 2. Touchandslidetheslider Motion. ONnextto Palm 3. TouchPalm Motionandselectfromthefollowing options: • Capture screen: When enabled, press the side of your hand on the screen and swipe from left to right to capture the screen. The image is then copied to the clipboard. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. • Mute/pause: When enabled, cover the screen with your hand to pause an on-screen video or mute a playing sound. When you raise your hand from the screen, the phone returns to normal and continues to play the current video or un-mutes the sound. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable this feature. 4. Press Menu ➔Helpforadditionalinformation. Gyroscope Calibration Gyroscopecalibrationallowsyoutocalibratemotion correctlyusingthedevice’sbuilt-ingyroscope. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Motions and gestures ➔ Gyroscope calibration. 2. Placeyourdeviceonaflatsurface. 3. TapCalibrate. Calibrateddisplaysonthescreenwhenfinished. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings163 Smart Screen Air view Customizescreensettingssothescreenismoreresponsive andeasiertouse. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device ➔ Smart screen. 2. Touchanoptiontoenablethefeature: • Smart stay: disables the screen timeout if your phone detects that your face is watching the screen. • Smart rotation: disables the auto screen rotation by checking the orientation of your face and the device. • Smart pause: pauses videos when your device detects that your head has moved away from the screen. 3. Touchandslidetheslider ONnexttoSmart scrolltoenablethefeature.UsingSmartscroll,the screenscrollsaccordingtotheangleatwhichyoutilt yourheadorthedeviceonceitdetectsyoureyes. WhenAirviewisenabled,hoveryourfingeroverthescreen todisplayinformationordetails.AnexampleofanAirview featureishoveringyourfingeroveraschedulediteminthe calendartoviewdetails. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device. 2. Touchandslidetheslider ONnexttoAirview. 3. TouchAir viewandenablethefollowingoptions: • Information preview: When enabled, hover your finger over the screen to see information previews, extended text, and enlarged images. • Progress preview: When enabled, hover your finger over the progress bar while watching a video to preview a scene or display elapsed time. • Speed dial preview: When enabled, hover your finger over an assigned speed dial number to view the contacts name. DRAFT For Internal• Webpage Usemagnifier: Only When enabled, hover your finger over a webpage link to magnify it. • Sound and haptic feedback: When enabled, hover your finger over Air view items to play sound and feel the phone vibrate. 164 Voice control Accounts Settings Usethisfeaturetocontrolthephoneusingvoicecommands. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings thentouch My device My device. 2. Touchandslidetheslider control. ONnexttoVoice Setupandmanageaccounts,includingSamsung,Email, GoogleandBackupAssistantPlus,andyoursocial networkingaccounts. Formoreinformationaboutmanagingapplications,see “Accounts”onpage 45. Google Note: Voicecommandisnotavailableifthealerttypeforcalls oralarmsissettovibration. 3. TouchVoicecontrolandthentouchanoptionto enableordisableit: • Incoming calls: Use the voice command Answer or Reject to answer or reject a call. the speaker turns on when you answer a call using voice command. • Alarm: Use the voice command Stop or Snooze to stop the alarm or set it to snooze. ConfigureoptionsforGoogleaccountandprivacysettings. Note: Todisplaytheseoptions,youmusthaveaGoogle accountsetuponyourphone. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Accounts ➔ Google. Apps ➔ Settings ➔ 2. Configureoptions: • Accounts: View Google accounts set up on your device, and configure syncing. Configure Maps & Latitude, Search, Location settings, DRAFT For Internal• Privacy: Use Only • Camera: Use the voice command Smile, Cheese, Capture, or Shoot to take a picture. Google+, and Ads. • Music: Use the voice command Next, Previous, Pause, Play, Volume Up, and Volume Down, to control the music player. Settings165 Backup Assistant Plus BackupAssistantPlusisafreeservicethatprotectsyour contactsbysavingtoasecurewebsite.Ifyourphoneislost, stolenordamaged,orifyouchangephones,Backup Assistantcanrestoreyoursavedcontactstoanewphone, wirelessly.Schedulebackupstosaveyourinformation manuallyorautomatically.Logintoyourwebaccountforfull accesstoyourcontactsforviewing,printing,adding, deletingandediting. Visithttp://verizonwireless.com/baplus,orcontactVerizon Wirelessformoreinformation. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Backup Assistant Plus. Tip: TolaunchBackupAssistantPlusfromContacts,press Contacts ➔ Menu➔Backup. Add account Setupanaccount,tosynchronizetheaccountwithyour device.Whenanaccountissetuponyourdevice,youdon’t havetologineachtimeyouaccesstheaccountfromthe device. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Add account. 2. Selectanaccount.Followthepromptstoenteryour credentialsandsetuptheaccountonyourdevice. Backup and reset Setoptionsforbackingupyourinformationandresetting yourdevice. Back up my data Whenenabled,applicationdata,Wi-Fipasswords,andother devicesettingsarebackeduptoGoogleservers. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Backup and reset. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. TouchBack up my datatoenablethefeature. 166 Backup account More SignintoaGoogleaccounttouseforbackingupsettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Backup and reset 2. TouchBackup account. 3. FollowthepromptstosignintoaGoogleaccount. Automatic restore UseAutomaticrestoresopreviousapplicationsettingsand dataautomaticallyupdatefromthebackupwhenyou reinstalltheapplication. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Backup and reset. 2. Touch Automatic restore. Factory data reset UseFactorydataresettoreturnallsettingstothedefaults, andremovealldatafromthedevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts ➔ Backup and reset. UsethefeaturesontheMoretabtoconfigurethe permissions,andmanagethedevice. Location services Thesesettingsallowyoutoconfigurehowthephone determinesit’slocation.Youalsoconfigurethesensor settingsforthephone. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More➔ Location services. 2. Touch and slide the slider to the right of Access to my location to turn it ON 3. Firsttimeuse,readtheVerizonlocationconsentand touchAgree. 4. TouchAgreeagaintoallowGoogle’slocationserviceto collectanonymouslocationdata. VZWlocationservices,StandaloneGPSservices,and Wi-Fi&mobilenetworklocationareselectedby default. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. TouchFactory data reset. Note: Somedatamaybestoredonyourdevice.Collectionmay occurevenwhennoapplicationsarerunning. Settings167 5. Toucheachofthefollowingoptionstoenable/disable thefeature: • E911: View only field. You cannot turn off E911 Location on any cell phone. • VZW location services: uses the services provided by Verizon Wireless. • Standalone GPS services: uses location services provided by Google. E911 E911locationserviceisstandardonallmobilephones,to allowsharingofyourGPSlocationwithemergencypersonnel whenyoumakeacalltoemergencyservices(suchas911). Thissettingisnotconfigurable. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Menu;thenselect Settings ➔ More ➔ Location services ➔ E911. • Wi-Fi & mobile network location: allows applications to use Google’s location service to faster estimate your location. Anonymous location data is collected and sent to Google. 6. TouchMy placesthentouchHome,Office,orCarso yourphonecanrecognizeyourlocationandprovidea varietyoflocation-baedservicessuchasStoryAlbum, SVoice,andmoreatHome,inyourOffice,orCar. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 168 VZW location services EnableordisablelocationservicefromVerizonWireless. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Location services. Note: VZWlocationservicesmustbeenabledtousesome applications. 2. TouchVZW location servicestoenableordisable VerizonWirelesslocationservices. Important! ByselectingVZWlocationservices,youare enablingVerizonWirelessandthird-party authenticatedandvalidatedlocation-enabled servicesaccesstocertainlocationinformation availablethroughthisdeviceand/orthenetwork. Standalone GPS services EnableordisablelocationservicefromStandaloneGPS services. Note: StandaloneGPSservicesmustbeenabledtousesome applications.YoucanalsoenableordisableStandalone GPSservicesfromNotifications.Formoreinformation, referto“Notifications”onpage32. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Location services. 2. TouchStandalone GPS servicestoenableordisable StandaloneGPSservices. Important! ByselectingStandaloneGPSservices,youare allowingaccesstoalllocationinformationbyany thirdpartythroughwebaccessoranysoftwareor peripheralcomponentsyouchoosetoinstall, download,add,orattachtothedeviceoranyother means.Enablingthisfunctionalitycouldpose certainriskstousersofthisdevice. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings169 Wi-Fi & mobile network location ThisfeatureallowsapplicationstouseGoogle’slocation servicetofasterestimateyourlocation.Anonymouslocation dataiscollectedandsenttoGoogle. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Location services. 2. TouchWi-Fi & mobile network locationtoenablethe feature. Security Settings Encryption Asasecuritymeasure,youcanencryptthecontentsofyour deviceoranoptionalinstalledmemorycard(notincluded), andrequireapasswordeachtimeyouturnonthedeviceor accessthememorycard. Encryptionmaytakeanhourormoretocomplete.Startwith achargedbattery,andattachthechargeruntilencryptionis complete.Lossofpowerorotherinterruptionmaycausethe lossofsomeoralldata. Encrypt device Asasecuritymeasure,youcanencryptthecontentsofyour deviceandrequireapasswordtoaccessthecontentseach timeyouturniton. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchEncrypt devicetostartencryption.Followthe DRAFT For Internalpromptstocompleteencryption. Use Only 170 Encrypt external SD card SIM Card Lock Asasecuritymeasure,youcanencryptthecontentsofan optionalinstalledSDcard(notincluded),andrequirea passwordeachtimeyouaccessthecard. 1. Setupascreenlock.ThisisrequiredtoencrypttheSD card.Formoreinformation,referto“Screen lock”on page144. 2. FromtheHomescreen,touch More ➔ Security. Apps ➔ Settings ➔ 3. TouchEncrypt external SD card. Afterencryption,thephonewillrequireyoutoentera passwordeachtimethemicroSDcardisconnected. Tip: Makesureyourbatteryismorethan80percentcharged. Theencryptionprocesscouldtakeanhourormoreto complete. ProtectinformationonyourphonebyusingaPINcodeto preventanotheruserfromusingyourSIMcardtomake unauthorizedcallsorfromaccessinginformationstoredon yourSIMcard. Whenenabled,yourphonepromptsforaPINnumbereach timeyouusethephone.YoucanalsochangeyourSIMPIN numberusingthisoption. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchSet up SIM card lock. 3. TouchLock SIM card,entertheSIMPINcodeandthen touchOK. Changing the SIM PIN Code Note: YoumustactivateLockSIMcardbeforeyoucanchange yourSIMPINcode. DRAFT For Internal Use SIMOnly PIN. 1. TouchChange 2. EntertheoldSIMPINcodeandtapOK. 3. EnterthenewSIMPINcodeandtapOK. 4. Re-typethenewSIMPINcodeandtapOK. Settings171 Forgotten SIM PIN password IfyouenterthewrongSIMPINmorethan3times,youmust contactyourCustomerServiceRepresentativetogetthePUK codeforyourdevice. EachtimeyouenterawrongSIMPINnumberthephone displayshowmanyattemptsareremaining. Afterthethirdincorrectattempt,theTypePUKandnewPIN codescreendisplays,thenthephonelocksyourSIMcard. 1. ContactyourServiceRepresentativetogetthePUK code. 2. EnterthenewPUKcodeintheNewPINcodefieldand touchOK. 3. EnterthenewPINcodeagainintheConfirmPINcode fieldandtapOK. Make passwords visible Whenenabled,passwordcharactersdisplaybrieflyasyou enterthem. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchMake passwords visibletoenableordisablebrief displaysofpasswordcharacters. Device Administration Viewordisabledeviceadministrators.Someapplications, suchasCorporateemail,mayrequireyouallowaccessto yourdevicebydeviceadministratorsincertain circumstances,suchasifyourdeviceislostorstolen. Somefeaturesadeviceadministratormightcontrolinclude: •Settingthenumberoffailedpasswordattemptsbeforethedevice isrestoredtofactorysettings •Automaticallylockingthedevice. •Restoringfactorysettingsonthedevice. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 172 Device administrators Verify apps View,addorremovedeviceadministrators. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchDevice administratorsandtouchtheagent(s)to use. Whenenable,thephoneblocksorwarnsyoubefore installingapplicationsthatmightcauseharm. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchVerify appstoenableordisabletheoption. Trusted Credentials Unknown Sources Whenenabled,youcaninstallapplicationsfromsources otherthanGooglePlay®. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchUnknown sourcestoenableordisabletheoption. Warning! Becausethisdevicecanbeconfiguredwithsystem softwarenotprovidedbyorsupportedbyGoogleor anyothercompany,end-usersoperatethesedevices attheirownrisk. Youcaninstallcredentialsfromaninstalledmemorycard, andusetheCredentialstoragesettingstoallowapplications toaccessthesecurecertificatesandothercredentials. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchTrusted credentialstoviewinstalledcertificates. Install from device storage Installencryptedcertificatesfromaninstalledmemorycard. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 2. TouchInstall from device storage,thenchoosea certificateandfollowthepromptstoinstall. Settings173 Clear credentials Clearstoredcredentialsandresetthepassword. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Security. 2. TouchClear credentials,thenfollowthepromptsto clearstoredcredentialsandresetthepassword. Application manager YoucandownloadandinstallapplicationsfromtheGoogle Play™StoreorSSuggest,orcreateapplicationsusingthe AndroidSDKandinstallthemonyourdevice.UseApplication managertomanageapplicationsonyourdevice. Warning! Becausethisdevicecanbeconfiguredwithsystem softwarenotprovidedbyorsupportedbyGoogleor anyothercompany,end-usersoperatethesedevices attheirownrisk. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Application manager. 2. TouchDOWNLOADED,RUNNING,orALLtoviewthe statusofapplicationsandservices.Touchanappor serviceformoreinformation,andforappoptions,such asstoppingoruninstalling. Battery Viewitemsusingbatterypower. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch More ➔ battery. Storage Viewmemoryallocationforthephoneormemorycard.You canalsomountorunmounttheSDcard. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More. 2. TouchStorage. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 174 Apps ➔ Settings ➔ SD card 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch More ➔ Storage. Date and time Apps ➔ Settings ➔ 2. TouchMount SD cardtomountamemorycard. 3. TouchUnmount SD cardtopreparethememorycardfor saferemovalorformatting.Formoreinformation,see “Removing a Memory Card”onpage 12. 4. TouchFormat SD cardtopermanentlyremoveall contentfromaninstalledmemorycard.Formore information,see“Formatting a Memory Card”on page 127. Bydefault,yourphonereceivesdateandtimeinformation fromthewirelessnetwork.Whenyouareoutsidenetwork coverage,youmaywanttosetdateandtimeinformation manuallyusingtheDate×ettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ Date and time. 2. Touchasettingtoconfigure: • Automatic date and time: When enabled, the phone takes date and time updates from the wireless network. • Set date: Enter the current date (only available when Automatic date and time is disabled). • Set time: Enter the current time (only available when the Automatic setting is disabled). • Automatic time zone: When enabled, the phone takes the time zone from the wireless network. time zone: Choose your local time zone (only available DRAFT For Internal• Select Use Only when the Automatic setting is disabled). • Use 24-hour format: Set the format for time displays. • Select date format: Set the format for date displays. Settings175 About phone • Kernel version: View the kernel version of your phone. Viewinformationaboutyourphone,includingstatus,legal information,hardwareandsoftwareversions,andatutorial. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More ➔ About phone. • Build number: View the build number of your phone. • SELinux status: View the status of SELinux. • Hardware version: View the hardware version of your phone. 2. Touchitemstoviewdetails: • Software update: Check availability and install updates. • Icon glossary: Displays a categorized list of icons that display on the phone. • Status: View information about your phone’s current status. • Legal information: Display open source licenses, and Google legal info. • Device name: View your phone’s name if one is entered. Touch to enter or change the name then touch OK. • Model number: View your phone’s model number. • Android version: View the firmware version of your phone. DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Baseband version: View the baseband version of your phone. 176 Section 9: Health and Safety Information ThisdeviceiscapableofoperatinginWi-Fimodeinthe2.4and 5 GHzbands.TheFCCrequiresthatdevicesoperatingwithin 5.15-5.25 GHzmayonlybeusedindoors,notoutside,inorderto avoidinterferencewithMobileSatelliteServices(MSS). Therefore,donotusethisdeviceoutsideasaWi-Fihotspotorin Wi-FiDirectmodeoutsidewhenusingthe5.15-5.25 GHzband. Thissectionoutlinesthesafetyprecautionsassociatedwith usingyourphone.Theterms“mobiledevice”or“cellphone” areusedinthissectiontorefertoyourphone.Read this information before using your mobile device. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals TheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)haspublished informationforconsumersrelatingtoRadioFrequency(RF) exposurefromwirelessphones.TheFDApublication includesthefollowinginformation: CellphonesemitlowlevelsofRadioFrequency(RF)energy. Overthepast15years,scientistshaveconductedhundreds ofstudieslookingatthebiologicaleffectsoftheradio frequencyenergyemittedbycellphones.Whilesome researchershavereportedbiologicalchangesassociated withRFenergy,thesestudieshavefailedtobereplicated. Themajorityofstudiespublishedhavefailedtoshowan associationbetweenexposuretoradiofrequencyfromacell phoneandhealthproblems. ThelowlevelsofRFcellphonesemitwhileinuseareinthe microwavefrequencyrange.TheyalsoemitRFat substantiallyreducedtimeintervalswheninthestand-by mode.WhereashighlevelsofRFcanproducehealtheffects (byheatingtissue),exposuretolowlevelRFthatdoesnot produceheatingeffectscausesnoknownadversehealth effects. Thebiologicaleffectsofradiofrequencyenergyshouldnot DRAFT For Internal Use Only beconfusedwiththeeffectsfromothertypesof Do cell phones pose a health hazard? Manypeopleareconcernedthatcellphoneradiationwill causecancerorotherserioushealthhazards.Theweightof scientificevidencehasnotlinkedcellphoneswithanyhealth problems. electromagneticenergy. HealthandSafetyInformation177 Veryhighlevelsofelectromagneticenergy,suchasisfound inX-raysandgammarays,canionizebiologicaltissues. Ionizationisaprocesswhereelectronsarestrippedaway fromtheirnormallocationsinatomsandmolecules.Itcan permanentlydamagebiologicaltissuesincludingDNA,the geneticmaterial. Theenergylevelsassociatedwithradiofrequencyenergy, includingbothradiowavesandmicrowaves,arenotgreat enoughtocauseionizationofatomsandmolecules. Therefore,RFenergyisatypeofnon-ionizingradiation. Othertypesofnon-ionizingradiationincludevisiblelight, infraredradiation(heat),andotherformsofelectromagnetic radiationwithrelativelylowfrequencies. WhileRFenergydoesnotionizeparticles,largeamountscan increasebodytemperaturesandcausetissuedamage.Two areasofthebody,theeyesandthetestes,areparticularly vulnerabletoRFheatingbecausethereisrelativelylittle bloodflowinthemtocarryawayexcessheat. Research Results to Date: Is there a connection between RF and certain health problems? Thescientificcommunityatlargethereforebelievesthatthe weightofscientificevidencedoesnotshowanassociation betweenexposuretoRadioFrequency(RF)fromcellphones andadversehealthoutcomes.Stillthescientificcommunity hassupportedadditionalresearchtoaddressgapsin knowledge.Someofthesestudiesaredescribedbelow. Interphone Study Interphoneisalargeinternationalstudydesignedto determinewhethercellphonesincreasetheriskofheadand neckcancer.AreportpublishedintheInternationalJournal ofEpidemiology(June,2010)comparedcellphoneusagefor morethan5,000peoplewithbraintumors(gliomaand meningioma)andasimilarnumberofhealthycontrols. ResultsofthisstudydidNOTshowthatcellphonescaused braincancer.Inthisstudy,mostpeoplehadnoincreasedrisk ofbraincancerfromusingcellphones.Forpeoplewiththe heaviestuseofcellphones(anaverageofmorethan½hour perday,everyday,forover10years)thestudysuggesteda slightincreaseinbraincancer.However,theauthors determinedthatbiasesanderrorspreventedanyconclusions beingdrawnfromthisdata.Additionalinformationabout Interphonecanbefoundat http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2010/pdfs/pr200_E.pdf. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Theresultsofmoststudiesconductedtodatesayno.In addition,attemptstoreplicateandconfirmthefewstudies thathaveshownaconnectionhavefailed. 178 Interphoneisthelargestcellphonestudytodate,butitdid notanswerallquestionsaboutcellphonesafety.Additional researchisbeingconductedaroundtheworld,andtheFDA continuestomonitordevelopmentsinthisfield. International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS) TheCOSMOSstudyaimstoconductlong-termhealth monitoringofalargegroupofpeopletodetermineifthere areanyhealthissueslinkedtolong-termexposuretoradio frequencyenergyfromcellphoneuse.TheCOSMOSstudy willfollowapproximately300,000adultcellphoneusersin Europefor20to30years.Additionalinformationaboutthe COSMOSstudycanbefoundat http://www.ukcosmos.org/index.html. Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS) MOBI-KIDSisaninternationalstudyinvestigatingthe relationshipbetweenexposuretoradiofrequencyenergy fromcommunicationtechnologiesincludingcellphonesand braincancerinyoungpeople.Thisisaninternational multi-centerstudyinvolving14Europeanandnon-European countries.AdditionalinformationaboutMOBI-KIDScanbe foundat http://www.creal.cat/programes-recerca/en_projectes-creal/ view.php?ID=39. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute TheNationalCancerInstitute(NCI)activelyfollowscancer statisticsintheUnitedStatestodetectanychangeinratesof newcasesforbraincancer.Ifcellphonesplayaroleinrisk forbraincancer,ratesshouldgoup,becauseheavycell phoneusehasbeencommonforquitesometimeintheU.S. Between1987and2005,theoverallage-adjustedincidence ofbraincancerdidnotincrease.Additionalinformationabout SEERcanbefoundat http://seer.cancer.gov/. Cell Phone Industry Actions AlthoughtheexistingscientificdatadonotjustifyFDA regulatoryactions,theFDAhasurgedthecellphoneindustry totakeanumberofsteps,includingthefollowing: • Support-needed research on possible biological effects of RF for the type of signal emitted by cell phones; DRAFT For Internal Use Only • Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user; and HealthandSafetyInformation179 • Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current information on cell phone use and human health concerns. TheFDAalsoisworkingwithvoluntarystandard-setting bodiessuchastheInstituteofElectricalandElectronics Engineers(IEEE),theInternationalCommissionon Non-IonizingRadiationProtection(ICNIRP),andothersto assurethatsafetystandardscontinuetoadequatelyprotect thepublic. Reducing Exposure: Hands-Free Kits and Other Accessories Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Ifthereisariskfrombeingexposedtoradiofrequency energy(RF)fromcellphones-andatthispointwedonot knowthatthereis-itisprobablyverysmall.But,ifyouare concernedaboutavoidingevenpotentialrisks,youcantake afewsimplestepstominimizeyourRFexposure. •Reducetheamountoftimespentusingyourcellphone; •Usespeakermodeoraheadsettoplacemoredistancebetween Hands-Free Kits Hands-freekitsmayincludeaudioorBluetooth®headsets andvarioustypesofbody-wornaccessoriessuchas belt-clipsandholsters.Combinationsofthesecanbeusedto reduceRFenergyabsorptionfromcellphones. Headsetscansubstantiallyreduceexposurebecausethe phoneisheldawayfromtheheadintheuser'shandorin approvedbody-wornaccessories.Cellphonesmarketedin theU.S.arerequiredtomeetRFexposurecompliance requirementswhenusedagainsttheheadandagainstthe body. BecausetherearenoknownrisksfromexposuretoRF emissionsfromcellphones,thereisnoreasontobelievethat hands-freekitsreducerisks.Hands-freekitscanbeusedfor convenienceandcomfort.Theyarealsorequiredbylawin manystatesifyouwanttouseyourphonewhiledriving. Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF Radiation BecausetherearenoknownrisksfromexposuretoRF DRAFT For Internal Use Only yourheadandthecellphone. 180 emissionsfromcellphones,thereisnoreasontobelievethat accessorieswhichclaimtoshieldtheheadfromthose emissionsreducerisks.Someproductsthatclaimtoshield theuserfromRFabsorptionusespecialphonecases,while othersinvolvenothingmorethanametallicaccessory attachedtothephone. orotherilleffects.Theirrecommendationtolimitcellphone usebychildrenwasstrictlyprecautionary;itwasnotbased onscientificevidencethatanyhealthhazardexists. Studieshaveshownthattheseproductsgenerallydonot workasadvertised.Unlike“hands-free”kits,theseso-called “shields”mayinterferewithproperoperationofthephone. Thephonemaybeforcedtoboostitspowertocompensate, leadingtoanincreaseinRFabsorption. AdditionalinformationonthesafetyofRFexposuresfrom varioussourcescanbeobtainedfromthefollowing organizations(updated10/1/2010): •FCCRFSafetyProgram: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/. Children and Cell Phones Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertoanyusers ofcellphonesfromRFexposure,includingchildrenand teenagers.ThestepsadultscantaketoreduceRFexposure applytochildrenandteenagersaswell. •Reducetheamountoftimespentonthecellphone; •Usespeakermodeoraheadsettoplacemoredistancebetween theheadandthecellphone. Somegroupssponsoredbyothernationalgovernmentshave advisedthatchildrenbediscouragedfromusingcellphones atall.Forexample,TheStewartReportfromtheUnited KingdommadesucharecommendationinDecember2000. Inthisreport,agroupofindependentexpertsnotedthatno evidenceexiststhatusingacellphonecausesbraintumors •EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA): http://www.epa.gov/radtown/wireless-tech.html. •OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA): http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/. (Note:Thiswebaddressiscasesensitive.) •NationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealth(NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/. •WorldHealthOrganization(WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/. •InternationalCommissiononNon-IonizingRadiationProtection: DRAFT For Internal Use Only http://www.icnirp.de. •HealthProtectionAgency: http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/. HealthandSafetyInformation181 •USFoodandDrugAdministration: http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/ HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/default.htm. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information Yourwirelessphoneisaradiotransmitterandreceiver.Itis designedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheexposure limitsforRadioFrequency(RF)energysetbytheFederal CommunicationsCommission(FCC)oftheU.S.Government. TheseFCCRFexposurelimitsarederivedfromthe recommendationsoftwoexpertorganizations:theNational CouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurement(NCRP) andtheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers (IEEE).Inbothcases,therecommendationsweredeveloped byscientificandengineeringexpertsdrawnfromindustry, government,andacademiaafterextensivereviewsofthe scientificliteraturerelatedtothebiologicaleffectsofRF energy. expressedinunitsofwattsperkilogram(W/kg).TheFCC requireswirelessphonestocomplywithasafetylimitof1.6 wattsperkilogram(1.6W/kg). TheFCCSARlimitincorporatesasubstantialmarginofsafety togiveadditionalprotectiontothepublicandtoaccountfor anyvariationsinmeasurements. SARtestsareconductedusingstandardoperatingpositions acceptedbytheFCCwiththephonetransmittingatits highestcertifiedpowerlevelinalltestedfrequencybands. AlthoughtheSARisdeterminedatthehighestcertified powerlevel,theactualSARlevelofthephonewhile operatingcanbewellbelowthemaximumreportedvalue. Thisisbecausethephoneisdesignedtooperateatmultiple powerlevelssoastouseonlythepowerrequiredtoreach thenetwork.Ingeneral,thecloseryouaretoawirelessbase stationantenna,thelowerthepoweroutputofthephone. Beforeanewmodelphoneisavailableforsaletothepublic, itmustbetestedandcertifiedtotheFCCthatitdoesnot exceedtheSARlimitestablishedbytheFCC.Testsforeach modelphoneareperformedinpositionsandlocations(e.g.at theearandwornonthebody)asrequiredbytheFCC.For body-wornoperation,thisphonehasbeentestedandmeets DRAFT For Internal Use Only TheRFexposurelimitsetbytheFCCforwirelessmobile phonesemploysaunitofmeasurementknownasthe SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR).TheSARisameasureofthe rateofabsorptionofRFenergybythehumanbody 182 FCCRFexposureguidelineswhenusedwithanaccessory thatcontainsnometalandthatpositionsthemobiledevicea minimumof1.0cmfromthebody. Useofotheraccessoriesmaynotensurecompliancewith FCCRFexposureguidelines.TheFCChasgrantedan EquipmentAuthorizationforthismobiledevicewithall reportedSARlevelsevaluatedasincompliancewiththeFCC RFexposureguidelines.ThismobilephonehasaFCCID number:A3LSMG730V[ModelNumber:SM-G730V]andthe specificSARlevelsforthismobilephonecanbefoundatthe followingFCCwebsite:http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/. TheSARinformationforthisdevicecanalsobefoundon Samsung’swebsite:http://www.samsung.com/sar. SARinformationonthisandothermodelphonescanbe accessedonlineontheFCC'swebsitethroughhttp:// transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/sar.html.Tofindinformationthat pertainstoaparticularmodelphone,thissiteusesthephone FCCIDnumberwhichisusuallyprintedsomewhereonthe caseofthephone.Sometimesitmaybenecessaryto removethebatterypacktofindthenumber.Onceyouhave theFCCIDnumberforaparticularphone,followthe instructionsonthewebsiteanditshouldprovidevaluesfor typicalormaximumSARforaparticularphone.Additional SARinformationcanalsobeobtainedat http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/specific-absorption-rate-sarcellular-telephones. FCC Part 15 Information to User Pursuanttopart15.21oftheFCCRules,youarecautioned thatchangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedby Samsungcouldvoidyourauthoritytooperatethedevice. Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)This devicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)this devicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,including interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. Note:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart 15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesand canradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmful interferencetoradiocommunications. DRAFT For Internal Use Only However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnot occurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoes causeharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception, HealthandSafetyInformation183 whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffand on,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterference byoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures: •Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. •Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. •Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfrom thattowhichthereceiverisconnected. •Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS) ThisdeviceisdesignedtoreceiveWirelessEmergencyAlerts fromCMAS.Ifyourwirelessproviderhaschosento participateinCMAS,alertsareavailablewhileinthe provider'scoveragearea.Ifyoutraveloutsideyourprovider's coveragearea,wirelessemergencyalertsmaynotbe available.Formoreinformation,pleasecontactyourwireless provider. Responsibledriversunderstandthatnosecondarytask shouldbeperformedwhiledrivingwhetheritbeeating, drinking,talkingtopassengers,ortalkingonamobilephone -unlessthedriverhasassessedthedrivingconditionsandis confidentthatthesecondarytaskwillnotinterferewiththeir primaryresponsibility.Do not engage in any activity while driving a moving vehicle which may cause you to take your eyes off the road or become so absorbed in the activity that your ability to concentrate on the act of driving becomes impaired.Samsungiscommittedtopromotingresponsible drivingandgivingdriversthetoolstheyneedtounderstand andaddressdistractions. Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. For example, only hands-free use may be permitted in certain areas. Beforeansweringcalls,consideryourcircumstances.Letthe callgotovoicemailwhendrivingconditionsrequire. Remember,drivingcomesfirst,notthecall! DRAFT For Internal Use Only Smart Practices While Driving On the Road - Off the Phone Theprimaryresponsibilityofeverydriveristhesafe operationofhisorhervehicle. 184 Ifyouconsideracallnecessaryandappropriate,followthese tips: •Useahands-freedevice; •Secureyourphonewithineasyreach; •Placecallswhenyouarenotmoving; •Plancallswhenyourcarwillbestationary; •Donotengageinstressfuloremotionalconversations; •Letthepersonwithwhomyouarespeakingknowthatyouare Never use wireless data services such as text messaging, Web browsing, or e-mail while operating a vehicle. Never watch videos, such as a movie or clip, or play video games while operating a vehicle. Formoreinformation,gotohttp://www.ctia.org. Battery Use and Safety •Donottakenotesorlookupphonenumberswhiledriving; Important! Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or damage.Mostbatteryissuesarisefromimproper handlingofbatteriesand,particularly,fromthe continueduseofdamagedbatteries. Noticeregardinglegalrestrictionsonmountingthisdevicein anautomobile: •Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise drivingandwillsuspendthecallifnecessary; Lawsinsomestatesmayprohibitmountingthisdeviceonor nearthewindshieldofanautomobile.Inotherstates,thelaw maypermitmountingthisdeviceonlyinspecificlocationsin theautomobile.Besuretoconsultthestateandlocallawsor ordinanceswhereyoudrivebeforemountingthisdevicein anautomobile.Failuretocomplywiththeserestrictionscould resultinfines,penalties,orotherdamages. attempt to change the form of your battery.Donotputahigh degreeofpressureonthebattery.Thiscancauseleakageoran internalshort-circuit,resultinginoverheating. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Nevermountthisdeviceinamannerthatwillobstructthe driver'sclearviewofthestreetandtraffic. HealthandSafetyInformation185 •Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids. Liquidscangetintothephone'scircuits,leadingtocorrosion. Evenwhenthephoneappearstobedryandappearstooperate normally,thecircuitrycouldslowlycorrodeandposeasafety hazard.Ifthephoneand/orbatterygetwet,havethemchecked byyourserviceproviderorcontactSamsung,eveniftheyappear tobeworkingproperly. •Do not place your battery in or near a heat source.Excessive heatingcandamagethephoneorthebatteryandcouldcausethe phoneorthebatterytoexplode.Donotdryawetordampbattery withanapplianceorheatsourcesuchasamicrowaveoven,hair dryer,iron,orradiator.Avoidleavingyourphoneinyourcarin hightemperatures. •Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire.Thephone orthebatterymayexplodewhenoverheated. •Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery.Donotletleaking batteryfluidcomeincontactwithyoureyes,skinorclothing.For safedisposaloptions,contactyournearestSamsung-authorized servicecenter. •Avoid dropping the cell phone.Droppingthephoneorthe battery,especiallyonahardsurface,canpotentiallycause damagetothephoneandbattery.Ifyoususpectdamagetothe phoneorbattery,takeittoaservicecenterforinspection. •Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way. •Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects.Accidental short-circuitingcanoccurwhenametallicobject(coin,key, jewelry,clip,orpen)causesadirectconnectionbetweenthe+ and-terminalsofthebattery(metalstripsonthebattery),for examplewhenyoucarryasparebatteryinapocketorbag. Short-circuitingtheterminalsmaydamagethebatteryorthe objectcausingtheshort-circuiting. Important! UseonlySamsung-approvedbatteries,and rechargeyourbatteryonlywith Samsung-approvedchargerswhichare specificallydesignedforyourphone. DRAFT For Internal Use Only WARNING! 186 Use of a non-Samsung-approved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Samsung'swarrantydoesnotcoverdamagetothephone causedbynonSamsung-approvedbatteriesand/orchargers. •Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Somewebsitesandsecond-handdealersnotassociatedwith reputablemanufacturersandcarriers,mightbeselling incompatibleorevencounterfeitbatteriesandchargers. Consumersshouldpurchasemanufactureror carrier-recommendedproductsandaccessories.Ifunsureabout whetherareplacementbatteryorchargeriscompatible,contact themanufacturerofthebatteryorcharger. •Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and charging devices could result in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire, explosion, or leakage, leading to serious injuries, damages to your phone, or other serious hazard. Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling Samsungcaresfortheenvironmentandencouragesits customerstorecycleSamsungmobiledevicesandgenuine Samsungaccessories. Recyclingprogramsforyourmobiledevice,batteries,and accessoriesmaynotbeavailableinyourarea. We'vemadeiteasyforyoutorecycleyouroldSamsung mobiledevicebyworkingwithrespectedtake-back companiesineverystateinthecountry. Drop It Off YoucandropoffyourSamsung-brandedmobiledevice andbatteriesforrecyclingatoneofournumerous SamsungRecyclingDirect(SM)locations.Alistofthese locationsmaybefoundat: http://pages.samsung.com/us/recyclingdirect/ usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect_locations. jsp. Samsung-brandeddevicesandbatterieswillbeaccepted attheselocationsfornofee. Consumersmayalsorecycletheirusedmobiledeviceor batteriesatmanyretailorcarrier-providedlocations wheremobiledevicesandbatteriesaresold.Additional informationregardingspecificlocationsmaybefoundat: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/plugin/cellphone/ index.htmorathttp://www.call2recycle.org/. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Properdisposalofyourmobiledeviceanditsbatteryisnot onlyimportantforsafety,itbenefitstheenvironment. Batteriesmustberecycledordisposedofproperly. HealthandSafetyInformation187 UL Certified Travel Charger Mail It In TheSamsungMobileTake-BackProgramwillprovide Samsungcustomerswithafreerecyclingmailinglabel. Justgoto http://fun.samsungmobileusa.com/recycling/index.jspand followtheinstructionstoprintoutafreepre-paidpostage labelandthensendyouroldmobiledeviceorbatteryto theaddresslisted,viaU.S.Mail,forrecycling. Disposeofunwantedelectronicsthroughanapproved recycler. Tofindthenearestrecyclinglocation,gotoourwebsite: www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Orcall,(877)278-0799. Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices and batteries Disposeofyourmobiledeviceandbatteriesinaccordance withlocalregulations.Insomeareas,thedisposalofthese itemsinhouseholdorbusinesstrashmaybeprohibited.Help usprotecttheenvironment-recycle! TheTravelChargerforthisphonehasmetapplicableUL safetyrequirements.Pleaseadheretothefollowingsafety instructionsperULguidelines: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FORCONNECTIONTOASUPPLYNOTINNORTH AMERICA,USEANATTACHMENTPLUGADAPTOR OFTHEPROPERCONFIGURATIONFORTHE POWEROUTLET. THISPOWERUNITISINTENDEDTOBE CORRECTLYORIENTEDINAVERTICALOR HORIZONTALORFLOORMOUNTPOSITION. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Warning! Neverdisposeofbatteriesinafirebecausetheymay explode. 188 Display / Touch-Screen Pleasenotethefollowinginformationwhenusingyour mobiledevice: WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY Thedisplayonyourmobiledeviceismadeofglassor acrylicandcouldbreakifyourmobiledeviceis droppedorifitreceivessignificantimpact.Donotuse ifscreenisbrokenorcrackedasthiscouldcause injurytoyou. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: PROPER USE OF A TOUCH-SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE Ifyourmobiledevicehasatouch-screendisplay, pleasenotethatatouch-screenrespondsbesttoa lighttouchfromthepadofyourfingeroranon-metallic stylus.Usingexcessiveforceorametallicobjectwhen pressingonthetouch-screenmaydamagethe temperedglasssurfaceandvoidthewarranty.For moreinformation,pleaserefertothe“Standard LimitedWarranty”. GPS & AGPS CertainSamsungmobiledevicescanuseaGlobalPositioning System(GPS)signalforlocation-basedapplications.AGPS usessatellitescontrolledbytheU.S.Governmentthatare subjecttochangesimplementedinaccordancewiththe DepartmentofDefensepolicyandthe2008FederalRadio navigationPlan(FRP).Changesmayaffecttheperformance oflocation-basedtechnologyonyourmobiledevice. CertainSamsungmobiledevicescanalsouseanAssisted GlobalPositioningSystem(AGPS),whichobtainsinformation fromthecellularnetworktoimproveGPSperformance.AGPS usesyourwirelessserviceprovider'snetworkandtherefore airtime,datacharges,and/oradditionalchargesmayapplyin accordancewithyourserviceplan.Contactyourwireless serviceproviderfordetails. Your Location Location-basedinformationincludesinformationthatcanbe usedtodeterminetheapproximatelocationofamobile device.Mobiledeviceswhichareconnectedtoawireless networktransmitlocation-basedinformation.Additionally,if youuseapplicationsthatrequirelocation-basedinformation (e.g.drivingdirections),suchapplicationstransmit location-basedinformation.Thelocation-basedinformation DRAFT For Internal Use Only HealthandSafetyInformation189 maybesharedwiththird-parties,includingyourwireless serviceprovider,applicationsproviders,Samsung,andother third-partiesprovidingservices. Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls Whenyoumakeanemergencycall,thecellularnetworkmay activateAGPStechnologyinyourmobiledevicetotellthe emergencyrespondersyourapproximatelocation. AGPShaslimitationsandmight not work in your area. Therefore: •Alwaystelltheemergencyresponderyourlocationtothebestof yourability;and •Remainonthemobiledeviceforaslongastheemergency responderinstructsyou. Navigation Maps,directions,andothernavigation-data,includingdata relatingtoyourcurrentlocation,maycontaininaccurateor incompletedata,andcircumstancescananddochangeover time.Insomeareas,completeinformationmaynotbe available.Therefore, you should always visually confirm that the navigational instructions are consistent with what you see before following them. All users should pay attention to road conditions, closures, traffic, and all other factors that may impact safe driving or walking. Always obey posted road signs. Emergency Calls Thismobiledevice,likeanywirelessmobiledevice,operates usingradiosignals,wirelessandlandlinenetworks,aswell asuser-programmedfunctions,whichcannotguarantee connectioninallconditions,areas,orcircumstances. Therefore,youshouldneverrelysolelyonanywireless mobiledeviceforessentialcommunications(medical emergencies,forexample).Beforetravelinginremoteor underdevelopedareas,plananalternatemethodof contactingemergencyservicespersonnel.Remember,to makeorreceiveanycalls,themobiledevicemustbe switchedonandinaserviceareawithadequatesignal strength. Emergencycallsmaynotbepossibleonallwirelessmobile devicenetworksorwhencertainnetworkservicesand/or mobiledevicefeaturesareinuse.Checkwithlocalservice providers. To make an emergency call: DRAFT For Internal Use Only 1. switchiton. 190 2. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 3. Dialtheemergencynumber(forexample,911orother officialemergencynumber).Emergencynumbersvary bylocation. Extreme heat or cold 4. Touch Microwaves toplacethecall. Care and Maintenance Yourmobiledeviceisaproductofsuperiordesignand craftsmanshipandshouldbetreatedwithcare.The suggestionsbelowwillhelpyoufulfillanywarranty obligationsandallowyoutoenjoythisproductformany years: Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from: Liquids of any kind Keepthemobiledevicedry.Precipitation,humidity,and liquidscontainmineralsthatwillcorrodeelectronic circuits.Ifthemobiledevicedoesgetwet,donot acceleratedryingwiththeuseofanoven,microwave,or dryer,becausethismaydamagethemobiledeviceand couldcauseafireorexplosion. Avoidtemperaturesbelow0°C/32°Forabove45°C/ 113°F. Donottrytodryyourmobiledeviceinamicrowaveoven. Doingsomaycauseafireorexplosion. Dust and dirt Donotexposeyourmobiledevicetodust,dirt,orsand. Cleaning solutions Donotuseharshchemicals,cleaningsolvents,orstrong detergentstocleanthemobiledevice.Wipeitwithasoft clothslightlydampenedinamildsoap-and-water solution. Shock or vibration Donotdrop,knock,orshakethemobiledevice.Rough handlingcanbreakinternalcircuitboards. Paint DRAFT For Internal Use Only Donotpaintthemobiledevice.Paintcanclogthe Donotusethemobiledevicewithawethand.Doingso maycauseanelectricshocktoyouordamagetothe mobiledevice. device’smovingpartsorventilationopeningsandprevent properoperation. HealthandSafetyInformation191 Responsible Listening Caution! Avoid potential hearing loss. Damagetohearingoccurswhenapersonisexposedtoloud soundsovertime.Theriskofhearinglossincreasesas soundisplayedlouderandforlongerdurations.Prolonged exposuretoloudsounds(includingmusic)isthemost commoncauseofpreventablehearingloss.Somescientific researchsuggeststhatusingportableaudiodevices,suchas portablemusicplayersandcellphones,athighvolume settingsforlongdurationsmayleadtopermanent noise-inducedhearingloss. Thisincludestheuseofheadphones(includingheadsets, earbuds,andBluetooth®orotherwirelessdevices). Exposuretoveryloudsoundhasalsobeenassociatedin somestudieswithtinnitus(aringingintheear), hypersensitivitytosound,anddistortedhearing.Individual susceptibilitytonoise-inducedhearinglossandpotential hearingproblemvaries.Additionally,theamountofsound producedbyaportableaudiodevicevariesdependingonthe natureofthesound,thedevicesettings,andtheheadphones thatareused.Asaresult,thereisnosinglevolumesetting thatisappropriateforeveryoneorforeverycombinationof sound,settings,andequipment. Youshouldfollowsomecommonsenserecommendations whenusinganyportableaudiodevice: •Alwaysturnthevolumedownbeforepluggingtheearphonesinto anaudiosource. •Setthevolumeinaquietenvironmentandselectthelowest volumeatwhichyoucanhearadequately. •Beawarethatyoucanadapttohighervolumesettingsovertime, notrealizingthatthehighervolumemaybeharmfultoyour hearing. •Whenusingheadphones,turnthevolumedownifyoucannot hearthepeoplespeakingnearyouorifthepersonsittingnextto youcanhearwhatyouarelisteningto. •Donotturnthevolumeuptoblockoutnoisysurroundings.Ifyou choosetolistentoyourportabledeviceinanoisyenvironment, usenoise-cancellingheadphonestoblockoutbackground DRAFT For Internal Use Only 192 environmentalnoise.Byblockingbackgroundenvironmentnoise, noisecancellingheadphonesshouldallowyoutohearthemusic atlowervolumesthanwhenusingearbuds. •Limittheamountoftimeyoulisten.Asthevolumeincreases,less timeisrequiredbeforeyouhearingcouldbeaffected. •Avoidusingheadphonesafterexposuretoextremelyloudnoises, suchasrockconcerts,thatmightcausetemporaryhearingloss. Temporaryhearinglossmightcauseunsafevolumestosound normal. •Donotlistenatanyvolumethatcausesyoudiscomfort.Ifyou experienceringinginyourears,hearmuffledspeech,or experienceanytemporaryhearingdifficultyafterlisteningtoyour portableaudiodevice,discontinueuseandconsultyourdoctor. Youcanobtainadditionalinformationonthissubjectfromthe followingsources: American Academy of Audiology 11730PlazaAmericanDrive,Suite300 Reston,VA20190 Voice:(800)222-2336 Email:info@audiology.org National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders NationalInstitutesofHealth 31CenterDrive,MSC2320 Bethesda,MD20892-2320 Email:nidcdinfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/ National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 395EStreet,S.W.,Suite9200 PatriotsPlazaBuilding Washington,DC20201 Voice:1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674) 1-800-CDC-INFO(1-800-232-4636) OutsidetheU.S.513-533-8328 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Internet: http://www.audiology.org/Pages/ default.aspx HealthandSafetyInformation193 Implantable Medical Devices Email:cdcinfo@cdc.gov Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/ default.html 1-888-232-6348TTY Operating Environment Remembertofollowanyspecialregulationsinforceinany area,andalwaysswitchyourmobiledeviceoffwheneveritis forbiddentouseit,orwhenitmaycauseinterferenceor danger.Whenconnectingthemobiledeviceoranyaccessory toanotherdevice,readitsuser'sguidefordetailedsafety instructions.Donotconnectincompatibleproducts. Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices MostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromRadio Frequency(RF)signals.However,certainelectronic equipmentmaynotbeshieldedagainsttheRFsignalsfrom yourwirelessmobiledevice.Consultthemanufacturerto discussalternatives. Aminimumseparationofsix(6)inchesshouldbemaintained betweenahandheldwirelessmobiledeviceandan implantablemedicaldevice,suchasapacemakeror implantablecardioverterdefibrillator,toavoidpotential interferencewiththedevice. Personswhohavesuchdevices: •ShouldALWAYSkeepthemobiledevicemorethansix(6)inches fromtheirimplantablemedicaldevicewhenthemobiledeviceis turnedON; •Shouldnotcarrythemobiledeviceinabreastpocket; •Shouldusetheearoppositetheimplantablemedicaldeviceto minimizethepotentialforinterference; •ShouldturnthemobiledeviceOFFimmediatelyifthereisany reasontosuspectthatinterferenceistakingplace; •Shouldreadandfollowthedirectionsfromthemanufacturerof yourimplantablemedicaldevice.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabout usingyourwirelessmobiledevicewithanimplantablemedical DRAFT For Internal Use Only device,consultyourhealthcareprovider. Formoreinformationsee:http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.html#. 194 Other Medical Devices Ifyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevices,consultthe manufacturerofyourdevicetodetermineifitisadequately shieldedfromexternalRFenergy.Yourphysicianmaybeable toassistyouinobtainingthisinformation.Switchyour mobiledeviceoffinhealthcarefacilitieswhenany regulationspostedintheseareasinstructyoutodoso. Hospitalsorhealthcarefacilitiesmaybeusingequipment thatcouldbesensitivetoexternalRFenergy. Vehicles RFsignalsmayaffectimproperlyinstalledorinadequately shieldedelectronicsystemsinmotorvehicles.Checkwith themanufactureroritsrepresentativeregardingyourvehicle beforeusingyourmobiledeviceinamotorvehicle.You shouldalsoconsultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthat hasbeenaddedtoyourvehicle. Posted Facilities Switchyourmobiledeviceoffinanyfacilitywhereposted noticesrequireyoutodoso. Potentially Explosive Environments orfireresultinginbodilyinjuryorevendeath.Usersare advisedtoswitchthemobiledeviceoffwhileatarefueling point(servicestation). Usersareremindedoftheneedtoobserverestrictionsonthe useofradioequipmentinfueldepots(fuelstorageand distributionareas),chemicalplants,orwhereblasting operationsareinprogress.Areaswithapotentiallyexplosive atmosphereareoften,butnotalways,clearlymarked.They includebelowdeckonboats,chemicaltransferorstorage facilities,vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchas propaneorbutane),areaswheretheaircontainschemicals orparticles,suchasgrain,dust,ormetalpowders,andany otherareawhereyouwouldnormallybeadvisedtoturnoff yourvehicleengine. When your Device is Wet Donotturnonyourdeviceifitiswet.Ifyourdeviceis alreadyon,turnitoffandremovethebatteryimmediately(if thedevicewillnotturnofforyoucannotremovethebattery, leaveitas-is).Then,drythedevicewithatowelandtakeit toaservicecenter. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Switchyourmobiledeviceoffwheninanyareawitha potentiallyexplosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsand instructions.Sparksinsuchareascouldcauseanexplosion HealthandSafetyInformation195 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices TheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)has establishedrequirementsfordigitalwirelessmobiledevices tobecompatiblewithhearingaidsandotherassistive hearingdevices. Whenindividualsemployingsomeassistivehearingdevices (hearingaidsandcochlearimplants)usewirelessmobile devices,theymaydetectabuzzing,humming,orwhining noise.Somehearingdevicesaremoreimmunethanothers tothisinterferencenoise,andmobiledevicesalsovaryinthe amountofinterferencetheygenerate. Thewirelesstelephoneindustryhasdevelopedarating systemforwirelessmobiledevicestoassisthearingdevice usersfindmobiledevicesthatmaybecompatiblewiththeir hearingdevices.Notallmobiledeviceshavebeenrated. Mobiledevicesthatareratedhavetheratingontheirboxor alabellocatedonthebox. beabletousearatedmobiledevicesuccessfully.Tryingout themobiledevicewithyourhearingdeviceisthebestwayto evaluateitforyourpersonalneeds. M-Ratings:WirelessmobiledevicesratedM3orM4meet FCCrequirementsandarelikelytogeneratelessinterference tohearingdevicesthanmobiledevicesthatarenotlabeled. M4isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.M-ratingsreferto enablingacousticcouplingwithhearingaidsthatdonot operateintelecoilmode. T-Ratings:MobiledevicesratedT3orT4meetFCC requirementsandarelikelytogeneratelessinterferenceto hearingdevicesthanmobiledevicesthatarenotlabeled.T4 isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.T-ratingsreferto enablinginductivecouplingwithhearingaidsoperatingin telecoilmode. Hearingdevicesmayalsoberated.Yourhearingaid manufacturerorhearinghealthprofessionalmayhelpyou findthisrating.Higherratingsmeanthatthehearingdevice isrelativelyimmunetointerferencenoise. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Theratingsarenotguarantees.Resultswillvarydepending ontheuser'shearingdeviceandhearingloss.Ifyourhearing devicehappenstobevulnerabletointerference,youmaynot 196 Underthecurrentindustrystandard,AmericanNational StandardsInstitute(ANSI)C63.19,thehearingaidand wirelessmobiledeviceratingvaluesareaddedtogetherto indicatehowusabletheyaretogether.Forexample,ifa hearingaidmeetstheM2levelratingandthewireless mobiledevicemeetstheM3levelrating,thesumofthetwo valuesequalsM5. Underthestandard,thisshouldprovidethehearingaiduser withnormalusewhileusingthehearingaidwiththe particularwirelessmobiledevice.Asumof6ormorewould indicateexcellentperformance. However,thesearenotguaranteesthatalluserswillbe satisfied.Tratingsworksimilarly. M3+M2=5 TheHACratingandmeasurementprocedurearedescribedin theAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)C63.19 standard. HAC for Newer Technologies Thisphonehasbeentestedandratedforusewithhearing aidsforsomeofthewirelesstechnologiesthatituses. However,theremaybesomenewerwirelesstechnologies usedinthisphonethathavenotbeentestedyetforusewith hearingaids. Itisimportanttotrythedifferentfeaturesofthisphone thoroughlyandindifferentlocations,usingyourhearingaid orcochlearimplant,todetermineifyouhearanyinterfering noise.Consultyourserviceproviderorthemanufacturerof thisphoneforinformationonhearingaidcompatibility.Ifyou havequestionsaboutreturnorexchangepolicies,consult yourserviceproviderorphoneretailer. FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice DRAFT For Internal Use Only ThemobiledevicemaycauseTVorradiointerferenceifused T3+T2=5 incloseproximitytoreceivingequipment.TheFCCcan requireyoutostopusingthemobiledeviceifsuch interferencecannotbeeliminated.Vehiclesusingliquefied petroleumgas(suchaspropaneorbutane)mustcomplywith HealthandSafetyInformation197 theNationalFireProtectionStandard(NFPA-58).Foracopy ofthisstandard,contacttheNationalFireProtection Association. Cautions Anychangesormodificationstoyourmobiledevicenot expresslyapprovedinthisdocumentcouldvoidyour warrantyforthisequipmentandvoidyourauthorityto operatethisequipment.Onlyuseapprovedbatteries, antennas,andchargers.Theuseofanyunauthorized accessoriesmaybedangerousandvoidthemobiledevice warrantyifsaidaccessoriescausedamageoradefecttothe mobiledevice. Althoughyourmobiledeviceisquitesturdy,itisacomplex pieceofequipmentandcanbebroken.Avoiddropping, hitting,bending,orsittingonit. Other Important Safety Information •Onlyqualifiedpersonnelshouldservicethemobiledeviceor installthemobiledeviceinavehicle.Faultyinstallationorservice maybedangerousandmayinvalidateanywarrantyapplicableto thedevice. •Checkregularlythatallwirelessmobiledeviceequipmentinyour vehicleismountedandoperatingproperly. •Whenusingaheadsetindryenvironments,staticelectricitycan buildupintheheadsetandcauseasmallquickstaticelectrical shock.Tominimizetheriskofelectrostaticdischargefromthe headsetavoidusingtheheadsetinextremelydryenvironmentsor touchagroundedunpaintedmetalobjecttodischargestatic electricitybeforeinsertingtheheadset. •Donotstoreorcarryflammableliquids,gases,orexplosive materialsinthesamecompartmentasthemobiledevice,its parts,oraccessories. •Forvehiclesequippedwithanairbag,rememberthatanairbag inflateswithgreatforce.Donotplaceobjects,includinginstalled orportablewirelessequipmentnearorintheareaovertheair bagorintheairbagdeploymentarea.Ifwirelessequipmentis improperlyinstalledandtheairbaginflates,seriousinjurycould result. DRAFT For Internal Use Only •Switchyourmobiledeviceoffbeforeboardinganaircraft.Theuse •Ensurethatanymobiledevicesorrelatedequipmentinstalledin yourvehiclearesecurelymounted. 198 ofwirelessmobiledevicesinaircraftisillegalandmaybe dangeroustotheaircraft'soperation.Checkwithappropriate authoritiesbeforeusinganyfunctionofamobiledevicewhileon anaircraft. •Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsmayleadtothesuspension ordenialofcellphoneservicestotheoffender,orlegalaction,or both. •Whileusingyourdevice,leavesomelightsonintheroomanddo notholdthescreentooclosetoyoureyes. •Seizuresorblackoutscanoccurwhenyouareexposedtoflashing lightswhilewatchingvideosorplayinggamesforextended periods.Ifyoufeelanydiscomfort,stopusingthedevice immediately. •Reduceriskofrepetitivemotioninjuries.Whenyourepetitively performactions,suchaspressingkeys,drawingcharactersona touchscreenwithyourfingers,orplayinggames,youmay experienceoccasionaldiscomfortinyourhands,neck,shoulders, orotherpartsofyourbody.Whenusingyourdeviceforextended periods,holdthedevicewitharelaxedgrip,pressthekeyslightly, andtakefrequentbreaks.Ifyoucontinuetohavediscomfort duringoraftersuchuse,stopuseandseeaphysician. DRAFT For Internal Use Only •Ifyourdevicehasacameraflashorlight,donotusetheflashor lightclosetotheeyesofpeopleorpets.[122011] HealthandSafetyInformation199 Section 10: Warranty Information Standard Limited Warranty What is covered and for how long? SAMSUNGTELECOMMUNICATIONSAMERICA,LLC (“SAMSUNG”)warrantsthatSAMSUNG’shandsetsand accessories(“Products”)arefreefromdefectsinmaterial andworkmanshipundernormaluseandserviceforthe periodcommencinguponthedateofpurchasebythefirst consumerpurchaserandcontinuingforthefollowing specifiedperiodoftimeafterthatdate: Phone 1Year Batteries 1Year Case/Pouch/Holster 90Days OtherPhoneAccessories 1Year What is not covered? DRAFT For Internal Use Only ThisLimitedWarrantyisconditioneduponproperuseofthe Product. 200 ThisLimitedWarrantydoesnotcover:(a)defectsordamage resultingfromaccident,misuse,abnormaluse,abnormal conditions,improperstorage,exposuretoliquid,moisture, dampness,sandordirt,neglect,orunusualphysical, electricalorelectromechanicalstress;(b) scratches,dents andcosmeticdamage,unlesscausedbySAMSUNG; (c) defectsordamageresultingfromexcessiveforceoruse ofametallicobjectwhenpressingonatouchscreen; (d) equipmentthathastheserialnumberorthe enhancementdatacoderemoved,defaced,damaged, alteredormadeillegible;(e) ordinarywearandtear; (f) defectsordamageresultingfromtheuseofProductin conjunctionorconnectionwithaccessories,products,or ancillary/peripheralequipmentnotfurnishedorapprovedby SAMSUNG;(g) defectsordamageresultingfromimproper testing,operation,maintenance,installation,service,or adjustmentnotfurnishedorapprovedbySAMSUNG; (h) defectsordamageresultingfromexternalcausessuchas collisionwithanobject,fire,flooding,dirt,windstorm, lightning,earthquake,exposuretoweatherconditions,theft, blownfuse,orimproperuseofanyelectricalsource; (i) defectsordamageresultingfromcellularsignalreception ortransmission,orvirusesorothersoftwareproblems introducedintotheProduct;or(j) Productusedorpurchased outsidetheUnitedStates.ThisLimitedWarrantycovers batteriesonlyifbatterycapacityfallsbelow80%ofrated capacityorthebatteryleaks,andthisLimitedWarrantydoes notcoveranybatteryif(i) thebatteryhasbeenchargedbya batterychargernotspecifiedorapprovedbySAMSUNGfor chargingthebattery;(ii) anyofthesealsonthebatteryare brokenorshowevidenceoftampering;or(iii) thebatteryhas beenusedinequipmentotherthantheSAMSUNGphonefor whichitisspecified. What are SAMSUNG’s obligations? Duringtheapplicablewarrantyperiod,providedtheProduct isreturnedinaccordancewiththetermsofthisLimited Warranty,SAMSUNGwillrepairorreplacetheProduct,at SAMSUNG’ssoleoption,withoutcharge.SAMSUNGmay,at SAMSUNG’ssoleoption,userebuilt,reconditioned,ornew partsorcomponentswhenrepairinganyProduct,ormay replacetheProductwitharebuilt,reconditionedornew Product. remainderoftheoriginalLimitedWarrantyontheoriginal Productorforninety(90)days,whicheverislonger.All replacedProducts,parts,components,boardsand equipmentshallbecomethepropertyofSAMSUNG.Exceptto anyextentexpresslyallowedbyapplicablelaw,transferor assignmentofthisLimitedWarrantyisprohibited. What must you do to obtain warranty service? ToobtainserviceunderthisLimitedWarranty,youmust returntheProducttoanauthorizedphoneservicefacilityin anadequatecontainerforshipping,accompaniedbythe salesreceiptorcomparableproofofsaleshowingthe originaldateofpurchase,theserialnumberoftheProduct andtheseller’snameandaddress. ToobtainassistanceonwheretodelivertheProduct,please callSAMSUNGCustomerCareat1-888-987-4357.If SAMSUNGdeterminesthatanyProductisnotcoveredbythis LimitedWarranty,youmustpayallparts,shipping,andlabor chargesfortherepairorreturnofsuchProduct. Youshouldkeepaseparatebackupcopyofanycontentsof DRAFT For Internal Use Only Repaired/replacedcases,pouchesandholsterswillbe warrantedforaperiodofninety(90)days.Allotherrepaired/ replacedProductswillbewarrantedforaperiodequaltothe theProductbeforedeliveringtheProducttoSAMSUNGfor warrantyservice,assomeorallofthecontentsmaybe deletedorreformattedduringthecourseofwarrantyservice. WarrantyInformation201 What are the limits on SAMSUNG’s liability? THISLIMITEDWARRANTYSETSOUTTHEFULLEXTENTOF SAMSUNG’SRESPONSIBILITIES,ANDTHEEXCLUSIVE REMEDYREGARDINGTHEPRODUCTS. ALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGWITHOUT LIMITATION,IMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE,ARELIMITEDTO THEDURATIONOFTHISLIMITEDWARRANTY.INNOEVENT SHALLSAMSUNGBELIABLEFORDAMAGESINEXCESSOF THEPURCHASEPRICEOFTHEPRODUCTORFOR,WITHOUT LIMITATION,COMMERCIALLOSSOFANYSORT;LOSSOF USE,TIME,DATA,REPUTATION,OPPORTUNITY,GOODWILL, PROFITSORSAVINGS;INCONVENIENCE;INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIALORPUNITIVEDAMAGES;OR DAMAGESARISINGFROMTHEUSEORINABILITYTOUSETHE PRODUCT.SOMESTATESANDJURISDICTIONSDONOT ALLOWLIMITATIONSONHOWLONGANIMPLIEDWARRANTY LASTS,ORTHEDISCLAIMERORLIMITATIONOFINCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVELIMITATIONS ANDDISCLAIMERSMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU. ORSUITABILITYOFANYTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENTUSEDINCONJUNCTIONWITHTHEPRODUCT,OR THEABILITYTOINTEGRATEANYSUCHSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENTWITHTHEPRODUCT,WHETHERSUCH THIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENTISINCLUDEDWITH THEPRODUCTDISTRIBUTEDBYSAMSUNGOROTHERWISE. RESPONSIBILITYFORTHEQUALITY,CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,PERFORMANCEANDSUITABILITYOFANY SUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENTRESTS SOLELYWITHTHEUSERANDTHEDIRECTVENDOR,OWNER ORSUPPLIEROFSUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENT. NothingintheProductinstructionsorinformationshallbe construedtocreateanexpresswarrantyofanykindwith respecttotheProducts.Noagent,employee,dealer, representativeorresellerisauthorizedtomodifyorextend thisLimitedWarrantyortomakebindingrepresentationsor claims,whetherinadvertising,presentationsorotherwise, onbehalfofSAMSUNGregardingtheProductsorthisLimited Warranty. DRAFT For Internal Use Only SAMSUNGMAKESNOWARRANTIESORREPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESSORIMPLIED,STATUTORYOROTHERWISE,ASTO THEQUALITY,CAPABILITIES,OPERATIONS,PERFORMANCE 202 ThisLimitedWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyou mayalsohaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostate. What is the procedure for resolving disputes? ALLDISPUTESWITHSAMSUNGARISINGINANYWAYFROM THISLIMITEDWARRANTYORTHESALE,CONDITIONOR PERFORMANCEOFTHEPRODUCTSSHALLBERESOLVED EXCLUSIVELYTHROUGHFINALANDBINDINGARBITRATION, ANDNOTBYACOURTORJURY. Anysuchdisputeshallnotbecombinedorconsolidatedwith adisputeinvolvinganyotherperson’sorentity’sProductor claim,andspecifically,withoutlimitationoftheforegoing, shallnotunderanycircumstancesproceedaspartofaclass action.Thearbitrationshallbeconductedbeforeasingle arbitrator,whoseawardmaynotexceed,informoramount, thereliefallowedbytheapplicablelaw.Thearbitrationshall beconductedaccordingtotheAmericanArbitration Association(AAA)CommercialArbitrationRulesapplicableto consumerdisputes.Thisarbitrationprovisionisentered pursuanttotheFederalArbitrationAct.ThelawsoftheState ofTexas,withoutreferencetoitschoiceoflawsprinciples, shallgoverntheinterpretationoftheLimitedWarrantyandall disputesthataresubjecttothisarbitrationprovision.The arbitratorshalldecideallissuesofinterpretationand applicationofthisarbitrationprovisionandtheLimited Warranty. Foranyarbitrationinwhichyourtotaldamageclaims, exclusiveofattorneyfeesandexpertwitnessfees,are $5,000.00orless(“SmallClaim”),thearbitratormay,ifyou prevail,awardyourreasonableattorneyfees,expertwitness feesandcostsaspartofanyaward,butmaynotgrant SAMSUNGitsattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesorcosts unlessitisdeterminedthattheclaimwasbroughtinbad faith.InaSmallClaimcase,youshallberequiredtopayno morethanhalfofthetotaladministrative,facilityand arbitratorfees,or$50.00ofsuchfees,whicheverisless,and SAMSUNGshallpaytheremainderofsuchfees. Administrative,facilityandarbitratorfeesforarbitrationsin whichyourtotaldamageclaims,exclusiveofattorneyfees andexpertwitnessfees,exceed$5,000.00(“LargeClaim”) shallbedeterminedaccordingtoAAArules.InaLargeClaim case,thearbitratormaygranttotheprevailingparty,or apportionamongtheparties,reasonableattorneyfees, expertwitnessfeesandcosts.Judgmentmaybeenteredon thearbitrator’sawardinanycourtofcompetentjurisdiction. DRAFT For Internal Use Only Thisarbitrationprovisionalsoappliestoclaimsagainst SAMSUNG’semployees,representativesandaffiliatesifany suchclaimarisesfromtheProduct’ssale,conditionor performance. WarrantyInformation203 You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure by providing notice to SAMSUNG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product. To opt out, you must send notice by e-mail to optout@sta.samsung.com, with the subject line: “Arbitration Opt Out.” You must include in the opt out e-mail (a) your name and address; (b) the date on which the Product was purchased; (c) the Product model name or model number; and (d) the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number, as applicable, if you have it (the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found (i) on the Product box; (ii) on the Product information screen, which can be found under “Settings;” (iii) on a label on the back of the Product beneath the battery, if the battery is removable; and (iv) on the outside of the Product if the battery is not removable). Alternatively, you may opt out by calling 1-888-987-4357 no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product and providing the same information. These are the only two forms of notice that will be effective to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. Opting out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way, and you will continue to enjoy the benefits of the Limited Warranty. Severability IfanyportionofthisLimitedWarrantyisheldtobeillegalor unenforceable,suchpartialillegalityorunenforceabilityshall notaffecttheenforceabilityoftheremainderoftheLimited Warranty. Precautions for Transfer and Disposal Ifdatastoredonthisdeviceisdeletedorreformattedusing thestandardmethods,thedataonlyappearstoberemoved onasuperficiallevel,anditmaybepossibleforsomeoneto retrieveandreusethedatabymeansofspecialsoftware. Toavoidunintendedinformationleaksandotherproblemsof thissort,itisrecommendedthatthedevicebereturnedto Samsung’sCustomerCareCenterforanExtendedFile System(EFS)Clearwhichwilleliminateallusermemoryand returnallsettingstodefaultsettings.Pleasecontactthe Samsung Customer Care Center fordetails. Important! Pleaseprovidewarrantyinformation(proofof purchase)toSamsung’sCustomerCareCenterin DRAFT For Internal Use Only ordertoprovidethisserviceatnocharge.Ifthe 204 warrantyhasexpiredonthedevice,chargesmay apply. SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC 1301E.LookoutDrive Richardson,Texas75082 Phone:1-800-SAMSUNG Phone:1-888-987-HELP(4357) Noreproductioninwholeorinpartallowedwithoutprior writtenapproval.Specificationsandavailabilitysubjectto changewithoutnotice.[111611] End User License Agreement for Software IMPORTANT.READCAREFULLY:ThisEndUserLicense Agreement("EULA")isalegalagreementbetweenyou (eitheranindividualorasingleentity)andSamsung ElectronicsCo.,Ltd.("Samsung")forsoftware,ownedby Samsunganditsaffiliatedcompaniesanditsthirdparty suppliersandlicensors,thataccompaniesthisEULA,which includescomputersoftwareandmayincludeassociated media,printedmaterials,"online"orelectronic documentationinconnectionwithyouruseofthisdevice ("Software"). Thisdevicerequirestheuseofpreloadedsoftwareinits normaloperation.BYUSINGTHEDEVICEORITSPRELOADED SOFTWARE,YOUACCEPTTHETERMSOFTHISEULA.IFYOU DONOTACCEPTTHESETERMS,DONOTUSETHEDEVICEOR THESOFTWARE. 1.GRANT OF LICENSE.Samsunggrantsyouthefollowing rightsprovidedthatyoucomplywithalltermsandconditions ofthisEULA:Youmayinstall,use,access,displayandrun onecopyoftheSoftwareonthelocalharddisk(s)orother permanentstoragemediaofonecomputerandusethe Softwareonasinglecomputeroramobiledeviceatatime, andyoumaynotmaketheSoftwareavailableoveranetwork whereitcouldbeusedbymultiplecomputersatthesame time.YoumaymakeonecopyoftheSoftwareinmachine readableformforbackuppurposesonly;providedthatthe backupcopymustincludeallcopyrightorotherproprietary noticescontainedontheoriginal. CertainitemsoftheSoftwaremaybesubjecttoopensource licenses.Theopensourcelicenseprovisionsmayoverride someofthetermsofthisEULA.Wemaketheapplicable opensourcelicensesavailabletoyouontheLegalNotices sectionoftheSettingsmenuofyourdevice. DRAFT For Internal Use Only WarrantyInformation205 2.RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP.Samsung reservesallrightsnotexpresslygrantedtoyouinthisEULA. TheSoftwareisprotectedbycopyrightandotherintellectual propertylawsandtreaties.Samsungoritssuppliersownthe title,copyrightandotherintellectualpropertyrightsinthe Software.TheSoftwareislicensed,notsold. 3.LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS.Youmaynotreverse engineer,decompile,disassemble,orotherwiseattemptto discoverthesourcecodeoralgorithmsof,theSoftware (exceptandonlytotheextentthatsuchactivityisexpressly permittedbyapplicablelawnotwithstandingthislimitation), ormodify,ordisableanyfeaturesof,theSoftware,orcreate derivativeworksbasedontheSoftware.Youmaynotrent, lease,lend,sublicenseorprovidecommercialhosting serviceswiththeSoftware. 4.CONSENT TO USE OF DATA.YouagreethatSamsungandits affiliatesmaycollectandusetechnicalinformationgathered aspartoftheproductsupportservicesrelatedtothe Softwareprovidedtoyou,ifany,suchasIMEI(yourdevice’s uniqueidentificationnumber),devicenumber,modelname, customercode,accessrecording,yourdevice’scurrentSW version,MCC(MobileCountryCode),MNC(MobileNetwork Code).Samsunganditsaffiliatesmayusethisinformation solelytoimprovetheirproductsortoprovidecustomized servicesortechnologiestoyouandwillnotdisclosethis informationinaformthatpersonallyidentifiesyou.Atall timesyourinformationwillbetreatedinaccordancewith Samsung’sPrivacyPolicy,whichcanbeviewedat: http://account.samsung.com/membership/pp. 5.SOFTWARE UPDATES.Samsungmayprovidetoyouor makeavailabletoyouupdates,upgrades,supplementsand add-oncomponents(ifany)oftheSoftware,includingbug fixes,serviceupgrades(partsorwhole),productsordevices, andupdatesandenhancementstoanysoftwarepreviously installed(includingentirelynewversions),(collectively “Update”)afterthedateyouobtainyourinitialcopyofthe SoftwaretoimprovetheSoftwareandultimatelyenhance youruserexperiencewithyourdevice.ThisEULAappliesto allandanycomponentoftheUpdatethatSamsungmay providetoyouormakeavailabletoyouafterthedateyou obtainyourinitialcopyoftheSoftware,unlessweprovide othertermsalongwithsuchUpdate.TouseSoftware providedthroughUpdate,youmustfirstbelicensedforthe SoftwareidentifiedbySamsungaseligiblefortheUpdate. AftertheUpdate,youmaynolongerusetheSoftwarethat formedthebasisforyourUpdateeligibility.Theupdated Softwareversionmayaddnewfunctionsand,insome limitedcases,maydeleteexistingfunctions. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 206 WhiletheUpdatewillbegenerallyavailable,insomelimited circumstances,theSoftwareupdateswillonlybeofferedby yournetworkcarrier,andsuchSoftwareupdateswillbe governedbyyourcontractualrelationshipwithyournetwork carrier. Withthe“AutomaticUpdate”functionenabled(asinthe defaultsettingintheSystemUpdatemenuintheSetting), yourdevicedownloadssomeUpdatesautomaticallyfrom timetotime.Yourdevicewill,however,askforyourconsent beforeinstallinganyUpdateIfyouchoosetodisablethe “AutomaticUpdate”function,thenyoucancheckthe availabilityofnewUpdatesbyclickingonthe“Check Update”menuintheSetting.Werecommendthatyoucheck availabilityofanynewUpdatesperiodicallyforoptimaluseof yourdevice.Ifyouwanttoavoidanyuseofnetworkdatafor theUpdatedownloads,thenyoushouldchoosethe“Wi-Fi Only”optionintheSetting.(Regardlessoftheoptionyou choose,the“AutomaticUpdate”functiondownloadsUpdates onlythroughWi-Ficonnection.) network,whichmayresultinadditionalchargesdepending onyourpaymentplan.Inaddition,yourenjoymentofsome featuresoftheSoftwaremaybeaffectedbythesuitability andperformanceofyourdevicehardwareordataaccess. 7.SOFTWARE TRANSFER.YoumaynottransferthisEULAor therightstotheSoftwaregrantedhereintoanythirdparty unlessitisinconnectionwiththesaleofthemobiledevice whichtheSoftwareaccompanied.Insuchevent,thetransfer mustincludealloftheSoftware(includingallcomponent parts,themediaandprintedmaterials,anyupgrades,this EULA)andyoumaynotretainanycopiesoftheSoftware. Thetransfermaynotbeanindirecttransfer,suchasa consignment.Priortothetransfer,theenduserreceivingthe SoftwaremustagreetoalltheEULAterms. 8.EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.Youacknowledgethatthe Softwareissubjecttoexportrestrictionsofvariouscountries. Youagreetocomplywithallapplicableinternationaland nationallawsthatapplytotheSoftware,includingallthe applicableexportrestrictionlawsandregulations. DRAFT For Internal Use Only 9.TERMINATION.ThisEULAiseffectiveuntilterminated.Your 6.SomefeaturesoftheSoftwaremayrequireyourdeviceto haveaccesstotheinternetandmaybesubjectto restrictionsimposedbyyournetworkorinternetprovider. UnlessyourdeviceisconnectedtotheinternetthroughWi-Fi connection,theSoftwarewillaccessthroughyourmobile rightsunderthisLicensewillterminateautomaticallywithout noticefromSamsungifyoufailtocomplywithanyofthe WarrantyInformation207 termsandconditionsofthisEULA.Uponterminationofthis EULA,youmustceasealluseoftheSoftwareanddestroyall copies,fullorpartial,oftheSoftware. 10.DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.UNLESSSEPARATELYSTATED INAWRITTENEXPRESSLIMITEDWARRANTY ACCOMPANYINGYOURDEVICE,ALLSOFTWAREPROVIDED BYSAMSUNGWITHTHISMOBILEDEVICE(WHETHER INCLUDEDWITHTHEDEVICE,DOWNLOADED,OR OTHERWISEOBTAINED)ISPROVIDED"ASIS"ANDONAN "ASAVAILABLE"BASIS,WITHOUTWARRANTIESOFANYKIND FROMSAMSUNG,EITHEREXPRESSORIMPLIED.TOTHE FULLESTEXTENTPOSSIBLEPURSUANTTOAPPLICABLE LAW,SAMSUNGDISCLAIMSALLWARRANTIESEXPRESS, IMPLIED,ORSTATUTORY,INCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTO, IMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY,SATISFACTORY QUALITYORWORKMANLIKEEFFORT,FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE,RELIABILITYORAVAILABILITY, ACCURACY,LACKOFVIRUSES,QUIETENJOYMENT,NON INFRINGEMENTOFTHIRDPARTYRIGHTSOROTHER VIOLATIONOFRIGHTS.SOMEJURISDICTIONSDONOT ALLOWEXCLUSIONSORLIMITATIONSOFIMPLIED WARRANTIES,SOTHEABOVEEXCLUSIONSORLIMITATIONS MAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.NOADVICEORINFORMATION, WHETHERORALORWRITTEN,OBTAINEDBYYOUFROM SAMSUNGORITSAFFILIATESSHALLBEDEEMEDTOALTER THISDISCLAIMERBYSAMSUNGOFWARRANTYREGARDING THESOFTWARE,ORTOCREATEANYWARRANTYOFANY SORTFROMSAMSUNG. 11.THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS.Certainthirdparty applicationsmaybeincludedwith,ordownloadedtothis mobiledevice.Samsungmakesnorepresentations whatsoeveraboutanyoftheseapplications.SinceSamsung hasnocontroloversuchapplications,youacknowledgeand agreethatSamsungisnotresponsiblefortheavailabilityof suchapplicationsandisnotresponsibleorliableforany content,advertising,products,services,orothermaterials onoravailablefromsuchapplications.Youexpressly acknowledgeandagreethatuseofthirdpartyapplicationsis atyoursoleriskandthattheentireriskofunsatisfactory quality,performance,accuracyandeffortiswithyou.Itisup toyoutotakeprecautionstoensurethatwhateveryouselect touseisfreeofsuchitemsasviruses,worms,Trojanhorses, andotheritemsofadestructivenature.Referencesonthis mobiledevicetoanynames,marks,products,orservicesof anythird-partiesareprovidedsolelyasaconveniencetoyou, anddonotconstituteorimplyanendorsement,sponsorship, orrecommendationof,oraffiliationwiththethirdpartyorits productsandservices.YouagreethatSamsungshallnotbe DRAFT For Internal Use Only 208 responsibleorliable,directlyorindirectly,foranydamageor loss,includingbutnotlimitedtoanydamagetothemobile deviceorlossofdata,causedorallegedtobecausedby,or inconnectionwith,useoforrelianceonanysuchthirdparty content,products,orservicesavailableonorthroughany suchapplication.Youacknowledgeandagreethattheuseof anythird-partyapplicationisgovernedbysuchthirdparty applicationprovider'sTermsofUse,LicenseAgreement, PrivacyPolicy,orothersuchagreementandthatany informationorpersonaldatayouprovide,whetherknowingly orunknowingly,tosuchthird-partyapplicationprovider,will besubjecttosuchthirdpartyapplicationprovider'sprivacy policy,ifsuchapolicyexists.SAMSUNGDISCLAIMSANY RESPONSIBILITYFORANYDISCLOSUREOFINFORMATIONOR ANYOTHERPRACTICESOFANYTHIRDPARTYAPPLICATION PROVIDER.SAMSUNGEXPRESSLYDISCLAIMSANY WARRANTYREGARDINGWHETHERYOURPERSONAL INFORMATIONISCAPTUREDBYANYTHIRDPARTY APPLICATIONPROVIDERORTHEUSETOWHICHSUCH PERSONALINFORMATIONMAYBEPUTBYSUCHTHIRD PARTYAPPLICATIONPROVIDER. 12.SAMSUNG APPLICATIONS.CertainSamsungapplications andservicesmaybeincludedwith,ordownloadedto,this mobiledevice.ManyofthemrequireSamsungServices membershipregistration(“SamsungAccount”),andyour rightsandobligationswillbesetforthinseparateSamsung Accounttermsandconditionsandprivacypolicies.Thereare non-SamsungAccountapplicationsandservicesthatrequire yourconsenttotheirseparatetermsandconditionsand privacypolicies.Youexpresslyacknowledgeandagreethat youruseofsuchapplicationsandserviceswillbesubjectto theapplicabletermsandconditionsandprivacypolicies. 13.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.SAMSUNGWILLNOTBELIABLE FORANYDAMAGESOFANYKINDARISINGOUTOFOR RELATINGTOTHEUSEORTHEINABILITYTOUSETHE SOFTWAREORANYTHIRDPARTYAPPLICATION,ITS CONTENTORFUNCTIONALITY,INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITED TODAMAGESCAUSEDBYORRELATEDTOERRORS, OMISSIONS,INTERRUPTIONS,DEFECTS,DELAYIN OPERATIONORTRANSMISSION,COMPUTERVIRUS,FAILURE TOCONNECT,NETWORKCHARGES,IN-APPPURCHASES, ANDALLOTHERDIRECT,INDIRECT,SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY,ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESEVENIF SAMSUNGHASBEENADVISEDOFTHEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCH DAMAGES.SOMEJURISDICTIONSDONOTALLOWTHE EXCLUSIONORLIMITATIONOFINCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVEEXCLUSIONSOR LIMITATIONSMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.NOTWITHSTANDING DRAFT For Internal Use Only WarrantyInformation209 THEFOREGOING,SAMSUNGELECTRONICCO.'STOTAL LIABILITYTOYOUFORALLLOSSES,DAMAGES,CAUSESOF ACTION,INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOTHOSEBASEDON CONTRACT,TORT,OROTHERWISE,ARISINGOUTOFYOUR USEOFTHESOFTWAREORTHIRDPARTYAPPLICATIONSON THISMOBILEDEVICE,ORANYOTHERPROVISIONOFTHIS EULA,SHALLNOTEXCEEDTHEAMOUNTPURCHASERPAID SPECIFICALLYFORTHISMOBILEDEVICEORANYSUCH THIRDPARTYAPPLICATIONTHATWASINCLUDEDWITHTHIS MOBILEDEVICE.THEFOREGOINGLIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS,ANDDISCLAIMERS(INCLUDINGSECTIONS10, 11,12AND13)SHALLAPPLYTOTHEMAXIMUMEXTENT PERMITTEDBYAPPLICABLELAW,EVENIFANYREMEDY FAILSITSESSENTIALPURPOSE. 14.U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS RESTRICTED RIGHTS.The Softwareislicensedonlywith"restrictedrights"andas "commercialitems"consistingof"commercialsoftware" and"commercialsoftwaredocumentation"withonlythose rightsasaregrantedtoallotherenduserspursuanttothe termsandconditionsherein.AllProductsareprovidedonly with"restrictedrights"withonlythoserightsasaregranted toallotherenduserspursuanttothetermsandconditions herein.AllSoftwareandProductsareprovidedsubjectto FederalAcquisitionRegulation(FAR)52.227.19. 15.APPLICABLE LAW.ThisEULAisgovernedbythelawsof thejurisdictionwhereyouarearesidentor,ifaresidentof theUnitedStates,bythelawsofthestateofTexas,without regardtoitsconflictoflawprovisions.ThisEULAshallnotbe governedbytheUNConventiononContractsforthe InternationalSaleofGoods,theapplicationofwhichis expresslyexcluded. 16.DISPUTE RESOLUTION. (a)Non-UnitedStatesresidents.Ifadispute,controversyor differencearisinginanywayfromthisEULAoryouruseof theSoftwareisnotamicablysettled,itshallbesubjecttothe non-exclusivejurisdictionofthecourtsofthejurisdiction whereyouarearesident.Notwithstandingtheforegoing, Samsungmayapplyforinjunctiveremedies(oranequivalent typeofurgentlegalrelief)inanyjurisdiction. (b)UnitedStatesresidents.ALLDISPUTESWITHSAMSUNG ARISINGINANYWAYFROMTHISEULAORYOURUSEOFTHE SOFTWARESHALLBERESOLVEDEXCLUSIVELYTHROUGH FINALANDBINDINGARBITRATION,ANDNOTBYACOURTOR JURY.Anysuchdisputeshallnotbecombinedor consolidatedwithanyotherperson’sorentity’sclaimor dispute,andspecifically,withoutlimitationoftheforegoing, shallnotunderanycircumstancesproceedaspartofaclass DRAFT For Internal Use Only 210 action.Thearbitrationshallbeconductedbeforeasingle arbitrator,whoseawardmaynotexceed,informoramount, thereliefallowedbytheapplicablelaw.Thearbitrationshall beconductedaccordingtotheAmericanArbitration Association(AAA)CommercialArbitrationRulesapplicableto consumerdisputes.Thisarbitrationprovisionisentered pursuanttotheFederalArbitrationAct.ThelawsoftheState ofTexas,withoutreferencetoitschoiceoflawsprinciples, shallgoverntheinterpretationoftheEULAandalldisputes thataresubjecttothisarbitrationprovision.Thearbitrator shalldecideallissuesofinterpretationandapplicationofthis arbitrationprovisionandtheEULA.Foranyarbitrationin whichyourtotaldamageclaims,exclusiveofattorneyfees andexpertwitnessfees,are$5,000.00orless("Small Claim"),thearbitratormay,ifyouprevail,awardyour reasonableattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesandcostsas partofanyaward,butmaynotgrantSamsungitsattorney fees,expertwitnessfeesorcostsunlessitisdeterminedthat theclaimwasbroughtinbadfaith.InaSmallClaimcase, youshallberequiredtopaynomorethanhalfofthetotal administrative,facilityandarbitratorfees,or$50.00ofsuch fees,whicheverisless,andSamsungshallpaythe remainderofsuchfees.Administrative,facilityandarbitrator feesforarbitrationsinwhichyourtotaldamageclaims, exclusiveofattorneyfeesandexpertwitnessfees,exceed $5,000.00("LargeClaim")shallbedeterminedaccordingto AAArules.InaLargeClaimcase,thearbitratormaygrantto theprevailingparty,orapportionamongtheparties, reasonableattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesandcosts. Judgmentmaybeenteredonthearbitrator'sawardinany courtofcompetentjurisdiction.Thisarbitrationprovisionalso appliestoclaimsagainstSamsung’semployees, representativesandaffiliatesifanysuchclaimarisesfrom thelicensingoruseoftheSoftware.Youmayoptoutofthis disputeresolutionprocedurebyprovidingnoticetoSamsung nolaterthan30calendardaysfromthedateofthefirst consumerpurchaser’spurchaseofthisdevice.Tooptout, youmustsendnoticebye-mailto optout@sta.samsung.com,withthesubjectline:"Arbitration OptOut."Youmustincludeintheoptoute-mail(a)your nameandaddress;(b)thedateonwhichthedevicewas purchased;(c)thedevicemodelnameormodelnumber;and (d)theIMEIorMEIDorSerialNumber,asapplicable,ifyou haveit(theIMEIorMEIDorSerialNumbercanbefound(i)on thedevicebox;(ii)onthedeviceinformationscreen,which canbefoundunder"Settings;"(iii)onalabelonthebackof thedevicebeneaththebattery,ifthebatteryisremovable; and(iv)ontheoutsideofthedeviceifthebatteryisnot DRAFT For Internal Use Only WarrantyInformation211 removable).Alternatively,youmayoptoutbycalling 1-888-987-4357nolaterthan30calendardaysfromthe dateofthefirstconsumerpurchaser'spurchaseofthe deviceandprovidingthesameinformation.Thesearethe onlytwoformsofnoticethatwillbeeffectivetooptoutof thisdisputeresolutionprocedure.Optingoutofthisdispute resolutionprocedurewillnotaffectyouruseofthedeviceor itspreloadedSoftware,andyouwillcontinuetoenjoythe benefitsofthislicense. 17.ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY.ThisEULAisthe entireagreementbetweenyouandSamsungrelatingtothe Softwareandsupersedesallpriororcontemporaneousoral orwrittencommunications,proposalsandrepresentations withrespecttotheSoftwareoranyothersubjectmatter coveredbythisEULA.IfanyprovisionofthisEULAisheldto bevoid,invalid,unenforceableorillegal,theotherprovisions shallcontinueinfullforceandeffect.[050113] DRAFT For Internal Use Only 212 Index Accounts addingaGoogleaccount45 Google13 Samsung13 settingup45 Air Gesture Activate27 QuickGlance28 Airplane mode129 Amazon Kindle83 Applications40 downloadingnew105 Apps installing81 uninstalling81 installing10 removing10 Battery Use & Safety185 Bigger Font Setting155 Bluetooth pairingwithadevice120 profiles133 settings134 turningonoroff120 Calculator83 Calendar84 Call log creating/updatingcontacts62 managing62 sendingmessages62 Calls answering60 call-waiting60 ending61 fromCalllog59 fromContacts58 fromFavorites59 in-calloptions61 recent61 rejecting60 sendingtovoicemail60 settings63 silencingaringer60 three-way59 usingtheKeypad57 Camera dualview87 pictureoptions86,87 recordingvideo90 takingpictures85 Care and Maintenance191 Children and Cell Phones181 Clock91 Commercial Mobile Alerting System DRAFT For Internal Use Only Back key24 Battery charging11 cover,removing&installing8 indicator10 1 (CMAS)184 Connecting to Video Devices126 Contacts backingup52 BackupAssistant52 creating46 creatingfromCalllog47 creatingfromtheKeypad47 exportingandimporting51 groups53 joining50 MyProfile50 namecards52 settingapictureascontacticon 95 speeddials55 starredcontacts53 updating48 updatingfromCalllog48,62 updatingfromKeypad48 Email accountsettings76 combinedInbox76 composingandsending77 configuringaccounts75 refreshingyouraccounts76 Emergency alert settings74 Emergency Calls190 Entering Text Googlevoicetyping42 Samsungkeyboard41 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals177 Regulations for Wireless Devices196 FCC Notice and Cautions197 Font Size Changing155 Gallery sharingpicturesandvideo95 viewingpicturesandvideo93 viewingvideos93 Gestures Overview26 Gmail composingandsending78 configuringyouraccount78 managingyouraccount78 refreshingyouraccount78 Google Gmail78 managinganaccount46 Maps99 Navigation103 PlayStore105 settingupanaccount45 Talk80 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Display UsingNegativeColors155 Display / Touch-Screen189 Do cell phones pose a health hazard? 177 Draft Messages71 Dual Camera87 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Internet98 youraccount13 YouTube114 GPS & AGPS189 Groups addingcontacts54 creating53 sendingamessage55 Guided Tours14 Kindle83 Health and Safety Information177 Home key24 Home screen35 addingshortcuts38 addingwidgets38 customizing23 folders39 primaryshortcuts37 wallpaper39 Icons StatusBar35 Language and input156 Location settings StandalongGPSservices169 VZWlocationservices169 Lock Screen SayWake-UpCommand145 Shortcuts145 Maps99 Memory Card formatting127 installing12 removing12 Menu context-sensitive24 key24 Message Options71 Messages creatingandsending70 email75 Gmail78 Talk80 types69 Messaging AddingaSignature74 Deletingamessage71 Draft71 Locked71 Options71 Settings73 Mobile Hotspot configuring137 turningonoroff118 Mobile networks settings136 Mono AudioSetup156 Motion Activate28 Overview26 Multi Window TabRepositioning32 Using30 DRAFT For Internal Use Only 3 Music creatingaplaylist102 MusicPlayer101 settingasongasaringtone102 My Profile50 sending50 My Verizon Mobile103 Namecards sending52 Navigation24 commandkeys24,37 touchgestures25 Negative Colors155 NFC usingSBeam91 Notification Panel32 Operating Environment194 Other Important Safety Information 198 Pairing with Bluetooth120 Palm Motion Activate28 On28 Phone settings Date&time175 language156 Picture ColorCorrection94 FaceCorrections94 Frame94 Picture ID setting95 Pictures settingaswallpaper95 sharing95 taking85 Play Store105 Playlists creating102 Powering On and Off13 Red Eye Correction94 Reducing Exposure Hands-FreeKitsandOther Accessories180 Responsible Listening192 Ringtones settingasongasaringtone102 Roaming15 S Beam sharingfiles91 S Voice SetWake-UpCommand145 Samsung keyboard configuring41 enteringtext41 Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling187 Security lockingandunlocking16 DRAFT For Internal Use Only Settings128 Setup Wizard109 Smart Practices While Driving184 Smart Switch13,17 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information182 Speed Dials assigning55 removingorreassigning56 Standard Limited Warranty200 Task Manager15 Text entering41 Text settings default157 Googlevoicetyping157 Samsungkeyboard157 Transfer Information to Your New Device SmartSwitch13 TTY Mode14 Turning Your Phone On and Off13 UL Certified Travel Charger188 Videos recording90 sharing95 Voicemail checking79 settingup79 Volume key20 VPN adding121 settings140 Wallpaper setting95 Warranty Information200 Widgets38 Wi-Fi addingaconnectionmanually 116 MobileHotspot118 scanningandconnecting116 settings130 turningonoroff115 Wi-Fi Direct connectingtodevices117 turningonoroff117 Wireless Networking Bluetooth120 VPN121 Wi-Fi115 YouTube114 DRAFT For Internal Use Only 5
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